Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner expressed satisfaction with his team's third consecutive Premier League victory, achieved by defeating Ipswich Town 1-0. Despite facing a strong Ipswich defence, Palace secured the win through Ismaila Sarr's goal in the 82nd minute. This victory places them second in points since 2025 began, trailing only Liverpool. Glasner highlighted the significance of this win before their three-week break ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final against Fulham.
Glasner praised Sarr's decisive goal, stating, "It was an amazing goal from Ismaila Sarr and we took the win." He emphasised the importance of teamwork over individual efforts, especially in light of Jean-Philippe Mateta's absence due to injury. "I don't think Mateta ever won a game alone," Glasner remarked, stressing that success comes from collective effort. The team’s ability to maintain a clean sheet was also noted as crucial.

The Eagles managed to secure victory despite missing key player Mateta, who suffered a head injury against Millwall. Glasner reiterated that football is a team sport where everyone contributes to creating chances and scoring goals. He stated, "He gets the credit for scoring the goals but all the others help as well." The focus remains on using their upcoming break wisely to prepare for future challenges.
Meanwhile, Ipswich Town's manager Kieran McKenna acknowledged his team's valiant effort despite their ongoing relegation battle. He commented on the narrow margins in such high-level games, saying, "It was a really hard-fought game." McKenna noted that although they were close to securing points, it was frustrating not to do so.
McKenna remains optimistic about his squad's potential improvement and looks forward to their next match against Nottingham Forest. He emphasised the need for points in that crucial fixture and expressed belief in his team's progress. "The group knows we are getting closer to winning points," he added, highlighting that one positive result could shift their momentum.
This recent win serves as a testament to Crystal Palace's resilience and strategic play under Glasner's leadership. As they prepare for upcoming matches after their break, maintaining this form will be essential for continued success in both league and cup competitions.