Sunday's victory at rivals Brighton had provided a much-needed lift for Oliver Glasner and his Crystal Palace players. But, on his 100th game in charge of the club, the Austrian - who is leaving the club at the end of the season - was brought back down to earth with the heaviest of bumps after Burnley's extraordinary first-half fightback at Selhurst Park. It was all going so well for the Eagles, who appeared to be heading for back-to-back victories after Jorgen Strand Larsen's first-half double. Had Palace held on, they would actually have been two points better off than they were at the same stage last season. If Wolves manage to pull a leaf out of Burnley's book in Palace's next league game on 22 February, alarm bells really will start ringing.
Source: BBC February 12, 2026 13:35 UTC