Analysis: Focus on Conference League final

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This match was the end of an era for Crystal Palace, with it being Oliver Glasner's last league match in charge before he departs when his contract comes to an end this summer.
Palace's league form has not been great - they are without a win in their past seven matches - but that is not of any concern, with survival mathematically secured a couple of weeks ago.
The Eagles have reached the final of the Conference League in their first season in a major European competition.
And as well as another trophy, alongside the FA Cup and Community Shield that Glasner has already brought to the club, they have an opportunity to secure Europa League football with a win against Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig.
Their only concern going into the final is around star midfielder Adam Wharton, who had to be withdrawn with what looked like an ankle injury.
Glasner will be remembered as one of the greatest managers in the club's history, regardless what happens on Wednesday, as he brought the club their first major trophy.
His relationship with those above him was rocky at times during the season, with Glasner showing frustration at not being adequately backed, but the Austrian has shown why he is so highly regarded in the game to lead Palace to the cusp of more silverware.