Crystal Palace boss left frustrated as Eagles fail to capitalize on chances in goalless draw at home.
Oliver Glasner didn't mince words after watching his Crystal Palace side squander multiple opportunities in a frustrating 0-0 stalemate against West Ham United at Selhurst Park. The Austrian manager was visibly disappointed with his team's inability to find the back of the net despite creating promising chances throughout the encounter.
The Eagles dominated large portions of the match but lacked the killer instinct needed to break down a stubborn Hammers defense. Palace's attacking players, including Ghana international Jordan Ayew who featured prominently in the clash, failed to make their pressure count when it mattered most. The result leaves both London clubs searching for consistency in what has been a challenging Premier League campaign.
Glasner's frustration was evident as he highlighted his team's wastefulness in front of goal, emphasizing that creating chances means nothing without the clinical edge to convert them. The draw extends Palace's winless streak and adds pressure on the manager to find solutions quickly. With African stars like Ayew playing crucial roles in Palace's setup, the team will need to rediscover their scoring touch to climb up the Premier League table.
The Eagles will need to bounce back quickly as they face a packed fixture list ahead. Glasner's challenge now is to work with his attacking players on their composure and decision-making in the final third, ensuring that future performances deliver the goals that their play deserves.