Glasner has already started making changes to his lineup, introducing three new players in the last game. He has been careful to manage the minutes of certain players, such as Marc Guehi and Chris Richards, to avoid fatigue.
However, Glasner acknowledges that finding the right balance between rotation and consistency can be a challenge. He notes that teams like Manchester City, who rotate extensively, can sometimes struggle with over-rotation.
Despite these challenges, Glasner is optimistic about his team's chances against United. He believes that his players are doing well and that they can push into the top four with a strong performance.
Glasner also touched on the upcoming January transfer window, stating that his team will need to bring in a new forward to replace Ismaila Sarr, who will be leaving for the Africa Cup of Nations. He hopes to find a player who can stretch the defense and provide a different attacking threat.
Palace face a United side that is struggling to maintain a top-half position in the Premier League. Glasner is excited for the challenge, saying, "I am really looking forward to this game. They are doing well, I think we are doing well and also yesterday's defeat, we won't lose our minds."
Glasner is confident that his team can make the necessary adjustments to take on United and come out on top.











