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Glasner looks to next game, not unbeaten run

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October 04, 2025

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner does not care about unbeaten runs, simply because he prefers to look ahead to what is coming.

Glasner looks to next game, not unbeaten run

Striker Eddie Nketiah scoring Crystal Palace's second goal in their 2-0 win over Dynamo Kyiv as they set a club-record run of 19 matches unbeaten

(PHOTO: REUTERS)

On Oct 2, his side launched their first full venture into European football with a 2-0 win over Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv in Poland in the Uefa Conference League.

Colombian wing-back Daniel Munoz’s brilliant towering header in the first half put Palace ahead in Lublin, where Dynamo are playing their home games in Europe this season because of the war in Ukraine.

Eddie Nketiah grabbed a second just before the hour, stabbing in another cross from the excellent Yeremy Pino, as Palace set a new club-record run of 19 matches unbeaten.

“I’m proud we could start the Conference League away against a very good opponent. I don’t think about this (unbeaten) run, because it has already happened, so for me it is important what comes next,” said Glasner.

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