Eberechi Eze pulled out of the Crystal Palace squad on the morning of their first-ever major European fixture, in which Jean Phillippe-Mateta scored to earn them a 1-0 victory over Fredrikstad.
Palace manager Oliver Glasner revealed Eze felt “not ready to play” in their UEFA Conference League qualifying play-off first leg ahead of his transfer to Arsenal, and the forward did not attend the match at Selhurst Park to bid a final farewell.
Eze’s move dominated the pre-match build-up ahead of a historic night for Palace in Europe, albeit not in the competition they wanted after being demoted from the Europa League. The home fans booed the Conference League anthem before kick-off and then started anti-UEFA chants.
Justin Devenny was Eze’s late replacement, but it was talisman Mateta who deservedly put the hosts in front early in the second half, cleverly directing Will Hughes’ shot past the goalkeeper with his head.
Mateta had gone close to scoring in the first half, hitting the right post with a deflected shot as the stubborn Norwegian visitors held out until half-time.
Daniel Munoz also hit the woodwork with a late header to leave Fredrikstad with still a glimmer of hope of qualifying for the league phase.
Fredrikstad will host the second leg next Thursday on August 28.
Glasner reveals how Eze pulled out
Speaking before kick-off, Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner said:
“Honestly, I expected he [Eze] would start today for us. But he called me this morning and said that he doesn’t feel well to play in the evening.
“I have to accept it. Everything else, you have to ask the chairman. I have to accept it, if a player tells me he is not ready to play.
“I then called the player who starts instead, which is Justin Devenny, to see if he is ready. It’s my responsibility to prepare the players who play for us in the best way. So it was quite a busy day.
“You don’t like to change your starting XI on a matchday, especially in this situation – a first time playing European football for Crystal Palace. But again we have to deal with it.”