Glasner confirmed that two key players, Adam Wharton and Marc Guéhi, will miss this week's game against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wharton suffered a concussion during the FA Cup final, and Guéhi's availability for the Liverpool game is uncertain, although he might be fit for that match. Both players will definitely miss the upcoming game against Wolverhampton.
Glasner also revealed that his lucky black jumper, which he had vowed to retire from wearing on matchdays if the Eagles won the FA Cup, has been retired. The jumper is currently in the washing machine, and Glasner joked that its job is done. It will no longer be worn during football games.
The team has not trained since their Wembley win, which is a quick turnaround before this week's game against Wolverhampton. Glasner acknowledged that motivating the team after such an iconic victory might be challenging. He plans to have a meeting with the players to discuss how they can approach the upcoming games, particularly with two matches remaining in the season.
Glasner expressed his uncertainty about the team's morale and commitment, saying, "I don't know, to be honest!" He emphasized the importance of finding the right motivation and commitment from the players. The team will have a meeting to discuss their approach and commitment, and then they will see how well they can perform in the remaining games.
Glasner's team will have a training session after the press conference to prepare for the game against Wolverhampton. Despite the challenges ahead, the team is looking forward to meeting again and discussing their approach.