Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner expressed his admiration for his team after they achieved a milestone by surpassing 50 Premier League points for the first time. This achievement came shortly after their FA Cup victory. The Eagles secured a 4-2 win against Wolves at Selhurst Park, with Eddie Nketiah scoring twice in the first half, followed by goals from Ben Chilwell and substitute Eberechi Eze in the second half.
Glasner was thrilled with his team's performance and mentality, especially given their recent success. He remarked to BBC Match of the Day, "We didn't know what we would get, so credit to the players. We had great energy on the pitch and that's not easy after such a huge achievement." The Austrian manager praised his squad's unity and contribution to their success, highlighting their ability to elevate personal standards.

Nketiah played a pivotal role in the match, scoring twice before halftime. His second goal marked his 50th senior career goal. Despite often playing behind Jean-Philippe Mateta this season, Nketiah is enjoying his time at Selhurst Park. He shared his excitement, saying, "We're buzzing. Our manager was keen to keep it going and to keep the celebrations going."
Meanwhile, Wolves' manager Vitor Pereira acknowledged his team's errors during their third consecutive Premier League defeat. He explained to Sky Sports that Crystal Palace's counter-attacking prowess posed challenges for them. Pereira noted that despite having opportunities to equalize at 3-2, mistakes ultimately cost them the game.
The atmosphere at Selhurst Park was electric as fans celebrated their team's achievements. Glasner appreciated the support from the crowd and described it as an unforgettable experience. "It was a fantastic atmosphere," he said. "Everybody shouted my name and I didn't know what they wanted and someone said I should wave with my hands."
Nketiah is optimistic about Crystal Palace's future prospects and is eager for European nights at Selhurst Park. Reflecting on reaching 50 career goals, he expressed confidence in his potential for further improvement next season.
As Crystal Palace looks ahead to future challenges, Glasner remains proud of how his team has raised their standards this season. The unity between players and fans has been a significant factor in their success, creating an environment conducive to growth and development.
For Wolves, finishing no higher than 14th is now a reality following this defeat. Pereira emphasized the need for improvement and learning from mistakes as they prepare for upcoming matches.