Oliver Glasner says he wouldn't swap Crystal Palace's Neighborhood Defend victory for a spot in subsequent season's Europa League.
The FA Cup holders claimed their second trophy in three months – and first Neighborhood Defend – by overcoming Premier League champions Liverpool on penalties after the match ended 2-2 at Wembley.
Palace will discover out on Monday whether or not they are going to be allowed to play in Europe's second-tier cup competitors in 2025-26.
The Eagles had been demoted to the Uefa Convention League as punishment for breaching multi-club possession guidelines, as American businessman John Textor owns a stake within the membership and is almost all proprietor of Lyon, who additionally certified for the Europa League.
An attraction was submitted towards their demotion with the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).
The attraction is towards Uefa, which issued the punishment, French membership Lyon and Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest – with a call anticipated on Monday.
When requested whether or not he would swap the Wembley win for a profitable attraction, Glasner replied: “No. The gamers weren't frightened of noise round us.
“Tomorrow we now have no affect, so we have fun tonight, meet tomorrow for lunch then coaching. We won't give it some thought.”
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 