Crystal Palace midfielder Tyrick Mitchell said winning the UEFA Conference League on Wednesday felt like “pure delight” after a decade at the London club.
Jean-Philippe Mateta’s second-half goal took Palace to a 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano and a maiden European triumph.
“It’s amazing, it’s the same feeling that we had when we won the FA Cup,” Mitchell told TNT Sports.
“It’s just pure delight, pure emotions and we’re just happy that we were able to get over the line.”
The victory ended coach Oliver Glasner’s incredible stint in charge of the club.
The Austrian was coaching his last game after announcing in January he would leave in the summer.
Palace had never won a major trophy before Glasner’s arrival in 2024 but have now added the Conference League crown to last year’s FA Cup and the season-opening Community Shield.
Mitchell missed a golden opportunity to put Palace ahead just before half-time but played a massive role in Palace fronting up over the season to the physical demands of playing in Europe.
“It definitely is (the hardest season we’ve played). We play 60 games a season,” he said.
“So many of our bodies are not used to it. We had times when we weren’t winning. We lost a couple games in this competition.”
Adam Wharton, whose shot rebounded into the path of Mateta for Palace’s goal, struggled to sum up what the win meant for the team and their supporters.
“You can’t put the feeling into words. It’s incredible, south London, the fans. It’s unbelievable,” Wharton told TNT Sports.
“The start of the game was a bit cagey, as it’s bound to be in a final, but we grew into it, found where the spaces were.”
Wharton missed last season’s FA Cup final festivities but said he had “two celebrations to catch up on”.
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