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Crystal Palace’s manager, Oliver Glasner, expressed his thoughts on Justin Devenny’s Premier League debut and Marc Guehi’s tactical switch in a recent match. Devenny, a 21-year-old academy graduate from Airdrieonians, was given the opportunity to start in the game and showed promise by winning three tackles and maintaining possession well. However, Glasner noted that Devenny needed more support from the senior players on the team, as it was a challenging game for a debutant to lead the midfield alone.

Glasner emphasized the importance of experienced players providing assistance to young talents like Devenny, stating that the team seemed to focus more on individual performances rather than working together cohesively. Despite this, Glasner acknowledged that Devenny’s debut was acceptable given the circumstances.

Devenny was paired with Marc Guehi in the starting lineup, with Nathaniel Clyne completing the back three. Glasner praised Guehi’s experience and intelligence on the field, highlighting his strong performance in the previous season. However, the tactical decision to pair Guehi with Devenny did not yield the desired results in the game.

Moving forward, Glasner will likely assess the team’s dynamics and consider how to better integrate young talents like Devenny into the squad with the support of seasoned players. The match served as a learning experience for Devenny and the team as a whole, highlighting areas for improvement and adjustment in future games. Crystal Palace fans can look forward to seeing how the team evolves and adapts following Glasner’s analysis of the recent performance.