It might not be the Europa League. But even the absence of Eberechi Eze as he closes in on his £67.5m move to Arsenal could not spoil Crystal Palace’s first taste of European football as they sealed a narrow victory in the first leg of their Conference League playoff.After a summer of uncertainty over which competition they would play in, the last thing that Oliver Glasner would have wanted was to receive a call from Eze on the morning of the game informing the Palace manager that he was not feeling well enough to play. Yet having struggled to break down well-drilled Norwegian side Fredrikstad in the first half in the absence of their talismanic England forward, Jean-Philippe Mateta’s goal calmed Palace’s nerves but they could not find a second that could have proved crucial as they attempt to secure their place in the group stages of Uefa’s third-tier competition.Glasner, who led Eintracht Frankfurt to victory in the Europa League in 2022, will know that this tie is far from over given that they must play the second leg next week on an artificial surface. Nothing is ever certain when it comes to Palace.Glasner had revealed his disappointment beforehand that Eze would not feature, admitting that it had disrupted his side’s preparations. “It is not what you want to do, to change the starting XI on matchday, especially in this situation – the first time in European football for Crystal Palace,” he said before kick-off.Despite the lingering sense of disappointment of not being able to take up their place in the Europa League, there was still a sense of anticipation on the streets of south London beforehand. The Conference League anthem was widely booed as the Palace ultras behind the goal immediately struck up their chant that takes aim at Uefa, former part-owner John Textor and the Nottingham Forest owner, Evangelos Marinakis – all of whom have been blamed for their controversial demotion to this competition for supposedly breaking multi-club ownership regulations.Strictly speaking, Palace have played in Europe before but it was in the long forgotten Intertoto Cup back in 1998 when they qualified because they were the only English team to apply for entry. That adventure lasted only two matches in 4-0 aggregate defeat against Turkish side Samsunspor and having been eliminated in a playoff while in charge of Wolfsburg, Glasner was clearly taking no chances here. Justin Devenny – who scored the winning penalty in the Community Shield victory – was given the unenviable task of replacing Eze as one of three changes from their draw against Chelsea at the weekend, with Croatia defender Borna Sosa handed his full debut.View image in fullscreen Jean-Philippe Mateta’s header flies over Fredrikstad's Martin Børsheim Photograph: David Klein/ReutersFredrikstad, who capped their first season back in Norway’s topflight since 2012 by winning their domestic cup competition, lined up with five at the back and came ready to defend. Yet without Eze to inspire them, it took Palace time to find their feet against a side that is more than halfway through their league campaign. Mateta finally forced goalkeeper Martin Børsheim into a save after 20 minutes but otherwise the vociferous group of travelling supporters had reason to feel encouraged. A speculative shot that flew way off target from Marc Guéhi – another Palace player whose future is uncertain – summed up the hosts’ frustration.The swaggering Adam Wharton looked like their most likely creative source from his deeper midfield role, although it was from a corner that was able to Mateta swivel and strike the post That seemed to wake Palace up and Ismaïla Sarr’s header moments later was just about scrambled away to safety.skip past newsletter promotion Sign up to Football Daily Free daily newsletter Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football Enter your email address Sign up Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy . We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. after newsletter promotionGlasner did not seem happy as he strode down the tunnel and his side emerged with renewed purpose for the second half as Devenny headed over a golden opportunity from Guéhi’s cross. But, to the home crowd’s relief, they finally found the breakthrough when Mateta cleverly redirected a wayward volley from Will Hughes.Sosa could have extended their lead but he fired just over after good work from Sarr, with Glasner replacing Devenny with Odsonne Edouard as they went on the attack. Daniel Muñoz hit the post from Jefferson Lerma’s cross and Guéhi headed wide from a corner but Fredrikstad’s defence was able to hold firm. They could even have snatched an equaliser at the death when substitute Henrik Skogvold dragged his shot wide in injury time. The lack of alternatives from the bench will only strengthen Glasner’s case for reinforcements before the transfer window closes. But after the disruption of the last few days, Palace will be strong favourites to finish the job.
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