Crystal Palace supervisor Oliver Glasner says his facet are in “survival mode” and can’t carry out at their “high degree” after the 1-1 draw with Fulham.
Glasner’s facet have already performed 31 video games in all competitions and appeared drained within the closing levels.
Glasner needs reinforcements and is near signing Tottenham’s Brennan Johnson.
Palace, who’ve already performed eight matches greater than Fulham this season, are actually and not using a win of their earlier six video games, and Glasner mentioned: “It’s at all times essential to remain humble and respect each single level.
“With all of the circumstances, we performed effectively when the thoughts and legs had been recent, however in the long run, it was a query of time once we conceded.
“We’re a little bit bit in survival mode. Now we have to just accept that. Now we have by no means performed a staff with much less relaxation than than us. Even Fulham had at some point extra. We performed on Sunday, they performed on Saturday.
“We play Newcastle subsequent (on Sunday), and now we have two days to relaxation and so they have 4. And we will see the bodily distinction. I’m not complaining, simply speaking in regards to the actuality. Proper now, it isn’t doable to carry out at our high degree.”
Fulham boss Marco Silva was annoyed that Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta scored when his facet had been quickly diminished to 10 males after Jorge Cuenca was compelled off the pitch by referee Tony Harrington following an obvious head harm.
“We should always not have been taking part in with 10 males,” mentioned Silva. “It doesn’t make any sense. It’s a regular response to go down however Cuenca stood up so fast in that second.
“The sport ought to have been 11 towards 11. If it’s a concussion it might be harmful and you’ll name on the medical employees however not each time.
“The referees, with the expertise they’ve, ought to be capable of handle the sport differently. Immediately, there was utterly and not using a motive for Cuenca to be out at that second.”
