LONDON, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Crystal Palace travel to Everton on Sunday riding high on a club-record 19-match unbeaten streak but manager Oliver Glasner said protecting that sequence is not a priority. Palace's first-ever European match ended with a 2-0 win against Dynamo Kyiv in the Conference League on Thursday and they have not lost a match in any competition since April 16. "All the credit to the players, because they have to perform on the pitch and they have to work so hard that we can get these results," Glasner, who led Palace to FA Cup glory last season, said. "But honestly, we don't talk about the run in our meetings, or on the pitch. "The approach is the same. We don't go to Everton saying 'let's just extend the run', we go there and will try to win. Every win, every good performan
Soccer-Record unbeaten streak has Crystal Palace flying high ahead of Everton trip

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