Glasner criticises Palace's lack of summer investment
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Glasner criticises Palace's lack of summer investment
"We missed a couple of chances in July and August, in the transfer window, to make it easier for us but again we will stick together and make it better."
"If you play European football for the first time in your history, you should invest and not save," Glasner added. "I think January is too late [to add]. We will have played more than 50 percent of our games. "Everything was pretty clear and I didn't say anything but today I think it is also time to speak about it that we missed the chance to play an even better season in the summer."
"We are still in very good positions but the chance to play an even better season we threw away in the summer."
Crystal Palace won the FA Cup and qualified for European competition but have struggled to balance Conference League fixtures with Premier League demands. The team failed to win any of four league matches following European nights, including a 2-1 home defeat by Manchester United. Manager Oliver Glasner cites insufficient summer reinvestment after the club-record sale of Eberechi Eze to Arsenal and warns January additions will come too late. Palace made several signings, including Yeremy Pino for up to £26m, and currently sit ninth in the league while remaining involved in the Conference League and Carabao Cup.
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