Tyrick Mitchell’s first-half goal had put the Eagles ahead.
Oliver Glasner admitted missed chances cost Crystal Palace after they slipped to a 2-1 Conference League defeat in Strasbourg.
Tyrick Mitchell’s first-half goal had put the Eagles on course for a third win from four European matches.
But they were pegged back by Chelsea-bound striker Emanuel Emegha and then sent packing by a first senior goal from teenager Samir El Mourabet.
Crucially, Palace hit the woodwork twice with open goals to aim at after eccentric Strasbourg goalkeeper Mike Penders, on loan from Chelsea, went walkabout.
Ismaila Sarr’s 30-yard shy at an empty net hit the foot of a post and Adam Wharton’s half volley crashed back of the crossbar.
Eagles boss Glasner told TNT Sport: “It’s easy, when you have twice the

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