New Crystal Palace manager Pierre Sage has set his sights on bringing more European success to Selhurst Park after taking the reins from Oliver Glasner.
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'You can have a big party' – Sage eyes more European success with Palace
Having led Lens to the Coupe de France last month, Pierre Sage feels he has a shot at lifting more silverware in charge of Crystal Palace.
Sage was confirmed as the Eagles' new boss on Monday, having signed a three-year contract following Glasner's decision to step away at the end of 2025-26.
Glasner oversaw the most successful spell in Palace's history, leading a club that had never previously won a major trophy to the FA Cup and Community Shield titles in 2025, then the Conference League this year.
Following their 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in the latter competition, Palace will play Europa League football for the first time in 2026-27.
They were originally due to participate in that competition last campaign, only for Nottingham Forest to take their place when they were expelled due to a breach of multi-club ownership rules.
And, having coached in Europe with Lyon before his single season with Lens resulted in a second-placed Ligue 1 finish, Sage is determined to enjoy Palace's next continental adventure.
"It's a positive pressure because when you win, you want to win more," Sage told Palace's website.
"In Europe, I played in the Europa League two years ago and it was really exciting.
"You have good games with a lot of intensity. If you give your best, like you did last year, you are able to do things that other people can't think about.
"With a good surprise, you can have a big party at the end of the season!"
Asked to provide a message to Palace's supporters, the 47-year-old added: "You can know that we will give our best for you – and we are together.
"From my first steps in the stadium, I understand the atmosphere. We understand that good things happen here, historical things happen.
"That's why we have to continue in this way: because it's special to play here, and we want to be special."
In addition to their runner-up finish in Ligue 1, Sage led Lens to their first-ever Coupe de France title in 2025-26, as they defeated Nice 3-1 in last month's final.













