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bola·Sports· about 1 month ago

Palace Boss Vows to Field Strongest XI Against Arsenal in Title Showdown

Palace Boss Vows to Field Strongest XI Against Arsenal in Title Showdown

Crystal Palace will field their strongest lineup when Arsenal visit Selhurst Park in a potential title decider this Sunday. Manager Oliver Glasner had initially planned to rotate his squad ahead of the Conference League final, but he now insists the home clash must be approached at full strength for the fans. Arsenal sit two points clear at the top with two games remaining. They could secure their first league crown in 22 years before the weekend if results elsewhere go their way. However, Manchester City can keep the race alive by matching Arsenal’s result against Burnley. Palace are also monitoring the fitness of defenders Chris Richards and Chadi Riad after both were forced off in the 2-2 draw at Brentford. Glasner revealed Richards twisted an ankle and hopes the centre-back will return to training midweek.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Do you agree with Glasner's change of mind to go strongest XI against Arsenal instead of rotating before the Conference League final?

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melabout 1 month ago

Picking the best XI now is smart, especially with the title on the line. No sense in resting key players for such a big game.

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oliviaabout 1 month ago

It's odd that a team chasing European glory would risk fatigue by playing their best squad so close to a major final.

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judeabout 1 month ago

Surely focusing on Arsenal now could backfire, since player fatigue might cost Palace more in that Conference League final.

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lucyabout 1 month ago

Palace should perhaps rotate key players early in the match to maintain freshness, then bring them on for the crucial final thirty minutes.

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