Glasner on Wharton's return, Munoz and facing Emery's Villapublished at 14:49 24 February
Adwaidh Rajan
BBC Sport journalist
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Tuesday's Premier League game against Aston Villa at Selhurst Park (kick-off 19:30 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Glasner hinted that midfielder Adam Wharton, who recently returned from a three-month injury lay-off, could make his first league start since a 1-0 win against Tottenham last October.
He said: "We have to think about what's best for the Aston Villa game, how they play and finding the perfect fit. And also, maybe some players are a little fatigued. Adam is doing well, doing fine, and there's a possibility that he starts the game."
The Palace boss, who oversaw a 2-0 win over Fulham on Saturday, said: "After winning, the mood is good. Everybody is feeling well. Players are fit with no injuries, so it's all good."
He said the formation he employs at Palace works mainly because he has a very attacking right wing-back in Daniel Munoz, who scored his third league goal of the season in the derby victory at Craven Cottage at the weekend.
On setting a club record by winning four consecutive away league games, Glasner said: "Every single win was deserved. It's not that we were lucky at all. The players did well. It was great commitment from them to get the results." But he warned his players that the focus should be on performance rather than past results when they face a "great challenge" against Aston Villa.
Palace have six victories and four draws in their 13 away games but have only won twice at Selhurst Park. Asked why they have failed to replicate their away form at home, Glasner added: "We would lead the league table if we also win every game at home. It is the Premier League. Every game is decided by two or three chances."
On facing Villa, the Austrian said: "They play with a clear structure in and out of possession and are very threatening on set-pieces, like they did in the win against Chelsea." He described Villa as a "high-quality team" but believes his side have skills to create chances and score goals against them.
Glasner was full of praise for Villa counterpart Unai Emery. He said: "It's big credit to their manager. He is a great manager. Wherever he has managed, you could see how he wants to play and he has been quite successful. Villa are eighth now, but maybe they expected a little bit more. They would want to be in the Champions League positions and it will be important for them to win at Selhurst to reduce the gap to the top four."
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