Crystal Palace beat Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in the Conference League final, to win their first-ever European trophy.
Jean-Philippe Mateta will be etched in Palace folklore after his 50th-minute tap in proved enough to seal the trophy and bid head coach Oliver Glasner with the perfect farewell.
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Palace finished 15th in the Premier League, but no one will be dwelling on their league form after they clinched their first European silverware in Leipzig.
Glasner announced in January that he would leave the club at the end of the season and he signed off on a high with a perfect European night.
Palace's road to Leipzig was hardly an easy one, but a resounding 5-2 win on aggregate over Shakhtar Donetsk in the semifinals sent them into a first-ever European final.
Rayo Vallecano were the surprise package of the tournament, managing to avoid the knockout phase playoffs by finishing fifth in the league phase.
They stunned Strasbourg in the semifinal, with a 2-0 win over two legs to reach their first major final, but fell short in ending the perfect fairytale with a trophy.
The Spanish side finished eighth in LaLiga and entered tonight's final high on confidence following an eight-match unbeaten run.
