Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is a “good” club will succeed in their appeal against democracy from the Europa League to the conference league.
The Eagles were punished for violating the rules of ownership of many clubs as American businessman John Textor owns the stock in the club and is the most French Lyon, who have also graduated in the Europa League.
In July, The palace submitted an appeal To the Sports Arbitration Court against UEFA, which imposed the penalty, as well as Lyon and Nottingham forest.
The forest, who finished seven in the Premier League last season, will replace the FA Cup winners in the Europa League if the penalty is suspended.
The appeal hearing began on Friday, with the expected decision and Monday.
“I’m always good,” Glasner said at a news meeting before Sunday’s Sunday community against Liverpool.
“I can’t see anything why we have to be demolished and why we should stay in the conference league.
“I know how the club works and it’s only chair and people who work here every day who make decisions.”