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Oliver Glasner: Transfer business is no excuse for Palace’s loss to West Ham

Oliver Glasner refused to pin Crystal Palace’s 2-0 loss to West Ham on the departure of key players and insisted he had the squad to win.

The Austrian found himself two more players down in the 24 hours before their home opener after Joachim Andersen and Jordan Ayew’s respective departures for Fulham and Leicester were finalised on Friday.

Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen struck in the second half to secure victory for Julen Lopetegui’s side.

And though the Eagles boss had admitted the noise of an especially cacophonous week of the window had unsettled his players, Glasner would not blame the two goals in five second-half minutes which undid his side on their transfer business.

He said: “It would be easy (to blame the noise), this is always the easiest way but it doesn’t help us, so we don’t look for excuses.

“We had enough situations to score today and specifically in the two situations where we conceded the goals we didn’t defend well enough.

“I think in many situations we defended well but in those two transition moments not well because in the first we lost the ball on their 18–yard box and at the end without winning any duels they are in our box.

“We had many situations where we could clear it but we didn’t and so it’s our fault and this is what we have to improve.”

The visitors started on the front foot but Palace grew into the game, the best chance for either side coming three minutes before the break when Eberechi Eze rifled a shot off the crossbar.

Glasner’s men were not without their chances, but it was Soucek who finally broke the deadlock in the 67th minute before Bowen made it two five minutes later.

Substitute Ismaila Sarr nearly cut the deficit but like Eze earlier was denied by the woodwork as the hosts

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