Glasner changing high-flying Palaces mentality, says Guehi after Burnley win - Soccer News
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Glasner changing high-flying Palaces mentality, says Guehi after Burnley win - Soccer News
"I think a lot in the past it has been a mentality of it's OK to be wherever we are. But since Oliver Glasner has come in, there is a real expectation that we put on ourselves to keep improving and keep fighting for points while doing the best that we can."
"We fought for each other and that's why it is an important win. It would help sometimes [to score another goal] because everyone knows in the Premier League that any team can score a goal. The commitment to the team was to a high standard. I am really proud of the team and how they stuck together today."
Crystal Palace beat Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor thanks to Daniel Munoz's header just before half-time, assisted by captain Marc Guehi. Palace have 23 points from 14 Premier League games, their highest-ever tally at this stage, sitting fifth and one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea. Oliver Glasner is credited with changing the team's mentality and raising internal expectations. Palace have kept four clean sheets in their last five league matches and have 14 shutouts across 2025, the joint-most in the division. Glasner balanced Europa Conference League commitments and praised the squad's commitment despite recent fixture-related fatigue.
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