Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner delivered a candid assessment after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium, acknowledging that Manchester City were simply "too good" on the day. The Austrian tactician didn't mince words as he reflected on a tough afternoon against the Premier League champions.
From the opening whistle, City's relentless pressing and fluid attacking play proved overwhelming for Palace. Pep Guardiola's side controlled possession with surgical precision, leaving Glasner's Eagles chasing shadows for large portions of the match. The scoreline could have been even more lopsided had it not for some resolute defending and sharp goalkeeping from the visitors.
For Palace fans, this result serves as a stark reminder of the gulf in quality between mid-table sides and perennial title contenders. While Glasner has instilled a more progressive style since taking over, facing a machine like City—especially at their fortress-like home ground—remains a monumental challenge. The defeat leaves Palace looking to regroup ahead of their next fixture, where they'll hope to rediscover the form that has seen them climb the table in recent weeks.
