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Fiorentina 2-1 Crystal Palace (2-4 agg): Eagles into semi-finals

You wonder, when the floodlights switch off on Oliver Glasner’s reign this summer, how much he and Crystal Palace will regret their divorce.

You wonder how much they’ll long for more spring nights like these, journeying to the storied club of Gabriel Batistuta in the sun-kissed hills of Tuscany, singing proudly of South London’s finest. 

This clash was more stressful than needed. Adam Wharton and Maxence Lacroix came off injured, Jean-Philippe Mateta was withdrawn potentially injured, and Fiorentina threatened an aggregate comeback. But Palace got over the line and they are piecing together a potentially glorious send-off for Glasner, and perhaps several stars, after a fractured few months. 

In January, Glasner said his heart had been torn out by the sales of Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi in the space of a few months and robustly criticised the club’s hierarchy. He revealed that he was leaving, and by February was telling fans to ‘stay humble’.

It was an ugly episode and relationships suffered for it. He endured ‘sacked in the morning’ chants in Mostar and boos and protest banners at Selhurst Park. 

But make no mistake: Glasner is the greatest manager in Palace’s history. He already has the FA Cup and Community Shield under his belt, and now the Eagles look forward to the first European semi-final of their 121-year history. 

Crystal Palace are into the UEFA Conference League semi-finals - though they lost on the night to Fiorentina (Ismaila Sarr celebrates scoring)

Oliver Glasner has endured a fractured relationship with the club recently but his era at the club should be celebrated

The night took its toll - Adam Wharton, Maxence Lacroix, and Jean-Philippe Mateta were all forced off

They face Shakhtar Donetsk in two weeks and, with the greatest respect to the remaining contenders, are favourites to win the Conference League.

Palace burst out of the gate and Daniel Munoz almost killed the tie three minutes in when his effort sailed past the post. 

Ismaila Sarr opened the scoring early on with a header too hot for David de Gea to handle, bagging his 17th goal of the season. It can’t be long before the big ships come fishing for the Senegalese winger. 

Palace were on top but Fiorentina did their damage. Albert Gudmundsson levelled from the spot after a clumsy foul from Jaydee Canvot on Rolando Mandragora. 

And the 1,400 travelling fans witnessed two injury scares in the first half. Wharton looked in considerable discomfort, and somewhat spooked about his England prospects, after suffering a seeming groin injury. Lacroix limped for several minutes with a foot blow after a collision with Daniel Munoz and was hooked before the break. Mateta was removed at half-time in suspicious circumstances. 

Early in the second half, substitute Cher Ndour injected some jeopardy into the tie when he beat Dean Henderson from range. Fiorentina launched wave after wave of attack and the visitors had to hunker down to see this through. 

Glasner has a maximum of 10 games left. Jean-Philippe Mateta looks likely to leave – he almost did for AC Milan in the winter and received a frosty reception on his return from injury in March against Larnaca. Wharton, Sarr, and Lacroix will surely have their admirers. 

The sun is setting on an era at Crystal Palace, but it does not have to end coldly. They should savour nights like this, and dream all the louder.

Match facts  

Fiorentina: (4-2-3-1): De Gea, Pongracic, Comuzzo (Kouadio 71′), Ranieri, Gosens (Balbo 71′); Mandragora, Fagioli (Ndour 46′); Harrison, Gudmundsson (Fabbian 76′), Solomon (Fazzini 76′); Piccoli 

Subs not used:  Kospo, Leonardelli, Christensen, Braschi, Deli

Goals: Gudmundsson 30 (P), Ndour 53

Booked: Pongracic, Ranieri, Comuzzo, Ndour, Piccoli

Manager: Paolo Vanoli

Crystal Palace (3-4-3): Henderson 6; Richards 5.5, Lacroix 6 (Riad 42′ 6.5), Canvot 5; Munoz 6.5, Wharton 6 (Lerma 33′ 6), Kamada 6.5, Mitchell 6.5; Sarr 7.5, Mateta 6 (Strand Larsen 46′ 5.5), Pino 6 (Hughes 75′)

Subs not used:  Johnson, Clyne, Sosa, Matthews, Rodney, Benitez, Devenny, Cardines

Goals: Sarr 17

Booked: Pino, Riad, Sarr

Manager: Oliver Glasner 6

Referee: Jesus Gil Manzano 6.5

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