With the visitors struggling to get out of their half against Brighton's onslaught, the referee was responsible for the game's pivotal moment midway through the first half.
Fabian Hürzeler was left incensed by Oliver's decision to allow play to continue after Carlos Baleba had been impeded by the official during a Palace break, with Trevoh Chalobah compounding his misery by slamming home from the corner that eventually resulted. Yet the Brighton manager was rightly disappointed by the way his side allowed their emotions to get the better of them as Ismaïla Sarr scored twice to seal a memorable victory for Palace over their arch-enemies that ended their unbeaten record at home this season.
The only blemish for Glasner was Marc Guéhi's late own goal that denied the otherwise outstanding Dean Henderson a deserved clean sheet and a booking for Daniel Muñoz that rules him out of Wednesday's EFL Cup quarter-final against Arsenal, not that the jubilant away fans will particularly care after suffering the ignominy of a 4-1 defeat here in February under Roy Hodgson.
"It's a big win because we know how important this game is for our fans," said Glasner, whose side have lost only once in their past nine matches in all competitions.
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