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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has hailed Hill Dickinson Stadium and says Everton supporters made it “very loud” late in the game as he hailed English football fans in general.

The Eagles looked set to extend their record-breaking unbeaten run to 20 matches after Daniel Munoz fired them ahead on 37 minutes, but David Moyes’ men turned proceedings on their head with Iliman Ndiaye’s 76th minute equaliser from the penalty spot before Jack Grealish pumped up the volume at the Blues’ new home on the Mersey waterfront by striking a stoppage time winner. Glasner said: “Every fan deserves huge credit for their support, especially in England. I love every single stadium, and of course I love Selhurst Park most.

“It’s always a great atmosphere wherever you go here in England. I remember once we played on a Monday at 8pm at Doncaster and the rain was coming down sideways and it was two degrees.

“You would not go out with your dog in this weather, but the stadium was full and the atmosphere was fantastic. I think this is what you in England can be really proud of, the support of your teams.

“I...

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