Under Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace were really starting to go places towards the end of the 2023/24 season.
The Austrian took a while to get going in the dugout after replacing Roy Hodgson, but wins over Liverpool (at Anfield), Man United, West Ham, Wolves, Aston Villa and a draw with Fulham saw the Eagles go unbeaten in their final seven games of the season, six of which were wins.
A 2-0 victory over Newcastle United also formed part of that run, and if that wasn’t enough to annoy the Magpies faithful...