Glasner on Lerma's fitness, replacing Lacroix and Johnson's Spurs returnpublished at 14:15 GMT
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Thursday's Premier League game against Tottenham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (20:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Glasner confirmed Jefferson Lerma is back in the squad but not yet ready to start: "He trained with us and is OK. It's quite early, but if we need him for 15-20 minutes at the end we have him. Tottenham are very dangerous at set-pieces and Jeff is maybe our best player at defending them."
He added that Chadi Riad and veteran full-back Nathaniel Clyne are "the only two other options we have" to start in place of the suspended centre-back Maxence Lacroix and "one of them will start".
Reflecting on Lacroix's dismissal in Sunday's 2-1 defeat by Manchester United, Glasner said: "He is a big miss. We need other ones to step up and that's how we prepare. There are many people saying something on this situation but that's how the referee sees it and we must accept it. Even if most said it wasn't a foul and the referee shouldn't have even given a foul. But the game is over."
More on the loss: "We took many positives but we see what we can and have to improve. That's what we showed, the players and how we trained. I said it when we started in January with new players we have to know each other and every game the experience is helpful. Now we are starting the crunch time. We are not there right now but we are going step-by-step in the right direction."
On Jean-Phillipe Mateta's fitness: "We're planning for him to be partly integrated next Monday in the team training. It will be the same, starting from the bench. He was out for a long time, but his knee looks better now. We have to be careful, but the goal is that he is available for the Larnaca and Leeds games."
Eddie Nketiah "won't be available before April" but Palace are "pushing hard to have him back in the team".
Glasner was asked about January signing Brennan Johnson, who will return to his former side: "There are many positive sides but he hasn't found maybe the consistency in his performances. There are always highlights but he would like to score like any attacking player. I see his effort in training, he is a great player, he has all the skills that are needed, everything. We need to get his confidence back and then he will be a great player for Crystal Palace and for the rest of the season."
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