Following a late-night return from Østfold, where Palace on Thursday evening secured historic progression to the UEFA Conference League league phase, the Manager told his pre-match press conference that his players would be training later in the day.
The Eagles now face another quick turnaround, as they head to Villa Park to take on Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday evening.
Glasner said: “The quesiton mark was Will Hughes. We will see, we will have to assess in the next two days if he’s available for Villa.
“The players from yesterday looked very well. With Daichi [Kamada], big credit to our fitness and medical department, and also to him: the prognosis was four to six weeks [injured after the Community Shield], but he could play two-and-a-half weeks after his injury. There was no bad reaction yesterday.
“Chris [Richards’] ankle was swollen before, but it was better afterwards. It was good treatment."
The Manager made reference to the imminent arrival of forward Yeremy Pino from Villarreal, who is available to play at Villa Park on Sunday night after completing his move to Palace.
"It looks like all the players who were available [last night] are available. I still hope we register a new one!" he smiled.
“You will hear in the afternoon who is available for Villa, and I hope Will is doing well and also is available – that gives us more options – but nobody else will come back.”
Despite the late-night return, Glasner smiled: “First of all, we’re feeling great, because we achieved our second goal this season, after winning the Community Shield: going into the group stage of the Conference League.
“We did it, so we feel great, maybe a little bit tired. We had a bit of a delay because there was a traffic jam on the way to the airport [in Norway].
"I went to bed a bit after three in the morning, but again if you go to bed with success, it’s easier to get up!”
Match Details
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
- Sunday, 31st August
- 19:00 BST
- Premier League
- Villa Park
- Live audio commentary on Palace TV+.