J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images When talking about the Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF ( GPIX ), we're talking about one of the top performers among buy-write ETFs on the S&P 500. A solution that finds its strength, not by chance, precisely in the dynamism of the covered call strategy overlay. Which distinguishes it from mechanical solutions created before it. In the end, in a ma...
J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images When talking about the Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF ( GPIX ), we're talking about one of the top performers among buy-write ETFs on the S&P 500. A solution that finds its strength, not by chance, precisely in the dynamism of the covered call strategy overlay. Which distinguishes it from mechanical solutions created before it. In the end, in a market like the S&P 500, where expected returns derive mainly from capital gains, strategically choosing to sacrifice less upside capture can really make the difference, even without compressing the distribution too much. And here we're talking precisely about this. Intro & Definition To The Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium Income ETF When talking about GPIX, one immediately thinks of a "lowest cost peer" in the covered call ETF category. An ETF that has the S&P 500 Index as its declared benchmark, but GPIX is NOT a pure passive index fund. Rather, it is defined as an "actively managed ETF" by the prospectus , but the activity only concerns the options overlay, not the equity selection. GPIX: profile (Seeking Alpha) GPIX, in fact, offers pure beta exposure to the S&P 500 on the equity side, with the options overlay as the only strategic differentiation element. It does this with a net expense ratio of 0.29% annually with an active fee waiver of -0.06% valid at least until April 30, 2027. GPIX: dividend grade (Seeking Alpha) Which is justified by a 12-Month Trailing Distribution Rate (as of April 30, 2026) of 8.00%, with an SA of 7.9%, distributed monthly (composed on average of over 90% by ROC (the 3 0- day SEC yield is less than 1%). What Does GPIX Do? The fund uses a dynamic covered call ("overwrite strategy") using mainly FLEX Options and doesn't write calls on the individual stocks held but on ETFs that track the S&P 500 with a declared coverage ratio range between 25% and 75% of the equity portfolio value (historical average: ~32%) with a weekly/monthly expiration structure...
Apple has spent much of 2026 defending itself. Tariff concerns. Questions about AI pace. A market that has rewarded louder AI stories more generously. The stock has still gained over 50% in the past 12 months, but the narrative has been harder to hold. On May 26, Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan ...
Apple has spent much of 2026 defending itself. Tariff concerns. Questions about AI pace. A market that has rewarded louder AI stories more generously. The stock has still gained over 50% in the past 12 months, but the narrative has been harder to hold. On May 26, Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan ...
Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden is a "victim" of football's packed fixture schedule after being left out of England's World Cup squad, says the chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association. Foden failed to secure a spot in Thomas Tuchel's squad for the tournament in North America following a disappointing season for City. The 25-year-old was among a number of leading players ...
Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden is a "victim" of football's packed fixture schedule after being left out of England's World Cup squad, says the chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association. Foden failed to secure a spot in Thomas Tuchel's squad for the tournament in North America following a disappointing season for City. The 25-year-old was among a number of leading players discussed during a meeting of Fifpro - the global body representing professional footballers. PFA chief Maheta Molango, who also serves on the Fifpro board, said there are reasons behind why Foden has not hit the heights of previous seasons. Foden picked up a number of individual awards at the end of the 2023-24 campaign - including being voted PFA player of the year. "The number of games that he's been available for has dropped and, when he has been available, it has not been the version of Phil Foden we saw two years ago," says Molango. "Unfortunately, he is one of the victims of this crazy calendar that only makes sense for those pursuing commercial gain to the detriment of the quality of the spectacle and the protection of players, who should be football's heritage. "It's a very sad state of affairs if someone like Phil is not on the pitch because we love players who make us dream and who have pure talent." Fifpro claim players cannot cope with "high-threshold competitive seasons" year after year without eventually suffering injuries or a decline in performance. Data collected by the organisation indicates Arsenal's England midfielder Declan Rice and Liverpool's Dutch centre-back Virgil van Dijk could be at increased risk of injury or reduced form next season because of their workloads. Van Dijk played in all 38 of Liverpool's Premier League games while Rice featured in 36 for Arsenal. Both are set to feature at the expanded 48-team World Cup where matches will also be played in high temperatures. Molango said he feared the World Cup will simply become a "survival of th...
Coco Gauff said she did not receive an apology or response from the Australian Open after she was broadcast letting off steam by breaking a racket in a private area after her quarter-final loss in January. “I mean, I didn’t get anything from my email that I know of,” Gauff said, smiling. “I know that WTA sent something, but obviously they’re different from the grand slams, just them wanting to rei...
Coco Gauff said she did not receive an apology or response from the Australian Open after she was broadcast letting off steam by breaking a racket in a private area after her quarter-final loss in January. “I mean, I didn’t get anything from my email that I know of,” Gauff said, smiling. “I know that WTA sent something, but obviously they’re different from the grand slams, just them wanting to reiterate and that they are going to talk to the slams about different private areas and things like that.” Gauff was speaking after beginning her title defence at the French Open as the fourth seed with an assured 6-4, 6-0 first-round win over her American compatriot Taylor Townsend. Footage of Gauff smashing her racket in an underground corridor was broadcast worldwide, leading to numerous players speaking out about the lack of privacy they felt in Melbourne. This issue was topical again in the buildup to the French Open, with the tournament director, Amélie Mauresmo, saying the event would not add any additional cameras to private player areas even though broadcasters have pushed for greater video access. There will continue to be camera-free areas for players to relax away from the glare of the public eye. “I feel like the French Open does a really good job with the cameras,” said Gauff. “Me personally, I haven’t had any experiences where they broadcasted something, an emotional moment or anything like that. I pray before my matches, and we usually do it in the gym, and they have never broadcasted that. “I’m sure I have been crying in that gym before and they’ve never broadcasted that. I haven’t broken a racket here, so maybe if I do that, they’ll show it. But, no, I think Roland Garros, from my personal experience, has done a decent job with that.” View image in fullscreen Coco Gauff celebrates after advancing to the second round at Roland Garros. Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA There has been a general uptick in cameras dotted around tournament facilities on the tour in recen...
Key Points OpenAI's new personal finance feature in ChatGPT overlaps with parts of Intuit's consumer business. The two companies are also partners, with Intuit-powered apps headed to ChatGPT. Intuit's revenue growth slowed to 10% last quarter, and the stock has roughly halved this year. 10 stocks we like better than Intuit › Earlier this month, OpenAI started rolling out a personal finance experie...
Key Points OpenAI's new personal finance feature in ChatGPT overlaps with parts of Intuit's consumer business. The two companies are also partners, with Intuit-powered apps headed to ChatGPT. Intuit's revenue growth slowed to 10% last quarter, and the stock has roughly halved this year. 10 stocks we like better than Intuit › Earlier this month, OpenAI started rolling out a personal finance experience inside ChatGPT for its Pro subscribers in the U.S. Once users connect their financial accounts, the chatbot can display a dashboard of their spending and upcoming payments and answer questions grounded in their own data. OpenAI says more than 200 million people already bring financial questions to ChatGPT every month, so the feature mostly formalizes behavior that was already happening. That lands uncomfortably close to Intuit (NASDAQ: INTU), the financial software company behind TurboTax and Credit Karma. For more than a year, investors have worried that generative AI could chip away at exactly these kinds of products, and that fear has helped cut Intuit's stock roughly in half in 2026. A consumer finance assistant built directly into the most popular AI app makes the threat feel more concrete. Will AI create the world's first trillionaire? Our team just released a report on the one little-known company, called an "Indispensable Monopoly" providing the critical technology Nvidia and Intel both need. Continue » But the picture is messier than a clean rivalry. Tucked into OpenAI's announcement was a note that Intuit support is 'coming soon' to this very feature. And last November, the two companies unveiled a multiyear partnership to build Intuit-powered apps inside ChatGPT, with Intuit agreeing to pay more than $100 million to run OpenAI's models in its own products. So is OpenAI a competitor here, or a customer? It looks like both. A rival that doubles as a customer The overlap is real, especially on the consumer side. Credit Karma, Intuit's free money platform, earns ...
Cotton futures are trading with July down 9 points and other contracts up 30 to 38 points. December was down 258 points since last Friday. The US dollar index was $0.076 lower at $99.110. Crude oil is down $2.62 on the day to $93.97. CFTC data showed managed money adding another 2,475 contracts of cotton futures and options to their net long in the week ending on 5/19, taking it to 62,045 contract...
Cotton futures are trading with July down 9 points and other contracts up 30 to 38 points. December was down 258 points since last Friday. The US dollar index was $0.076 lower at $99.110. Crude oil is down $2.62 on the day to $93.97. CFTC data showed managed money adding another 2,475 contracts of cotton futures and options to their net long in the week ending on 5/19, taking it to 62,045 contracts. Don’t Miss a Day: The Seam reported 135 sales on Friday at an average of 70 cents/lb. The Cotlook A Index was back down 350 points on May 22 at 88 cents. ICE certified cotton stocks were up 7,155 on Friday with the certified stocks level at 221,124 bales. The Adjusted World Price was back down 319 points on Thursday at 68.68 cents/lb. Jul 26 Cotton is at 77.33, down 9 points, Dec 26 Cotton is at 79.71, up 38 points, Mar 27 Cotton is at 80.55, up 36 points More news from Barchart The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
Lean hog futures are down 12 cents to $1.30 so far on Tuesday. USDA’s national base hog price was not reported on Tuesday morning due to low volume. The CME Lean Hog Index was down 19 cents on May 21 at $90.88 CFTC data showed managed money cutting back another 7,147 contracts from their net long position in the week ending on 5/19 to 33,713 contracts. Don’t Miss a Day: Pork stocks were tallied at...
Lean hog futures are down 12 cents to $1.30 so far on Tuesday. USDA’s national base hog price was not reported on Tuesday morning due to low volume. The CME Lean Hog Index was down 19 cents on May 21 at $90.88 CFTC data showed managed money cutting back another 7,147 contracts from their net long position in the week ending on 5/19 to 33,713 contracts. Don’t Miss a Day: Pork stocks were tallied at 435.79 million lbs at the end of April according to Cold Storage data. That was down 4.47% from last year, but an 8.7% increase from the end of March. USDA’s pork carcass cutout value from the Tuesday morning report was up $3.39 at $99.65 per cwt. The loin and rib primals were the only reported lower. USDA estimated federally inspected hog slaughter for last week at 2.321 million head. That is down 38,000 head from the previous week and 35,490 head below the same week last year. Jun 26 Hogs are at $95.625, down $0.125, Jul 26 Hogs are at $99.750, down $0.650 Aug 26 Hogs are at $98.775, down $1.300, More news from Barchart The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
baona/E+ via Getty Images Lyft ( LYFT ) is reportedly in talks with United Airlines ( UAL ) to extend travel perks to corporate customers, a strategy bolstered by Lyft’s recent acquisition of European chauffeur service TBR. “Frankly, without an asset like TBR, you can’t even get to that table,” Lyft CEO David Risher said in an interview with Semafor. “Maybe it looks like: get a first-class set and...
baona/E+ via Getty Images Lyft ( LYFT ) is reportedly in talks with United Airlines ( UAL ) to extend travel perks to corporate customers, a strategy bolstered by Lyft’s recent acquisition of European chauffeur service TBR. “Frankly, without an asset like TBR, you can’t even get to that table,” Lyft CEO David Risher said in an interview with Semafor. “Maybe it looks like: get a first-class set and get an automatic upgrade on Lyft to a TBR chauffeur,” Risher added. Lyft ( LYFT ) acquired Glasgow-based premium transportation and corporate travel company TBR Global Chauffeuring last October for $110M, expanding Lyft’s ( LYFT ) ride-sharing options to the high-end, luxury market. The company operates across six continents, 120 countries, and over 3,000 cities, all of which are served by legacy carriers like United ( UAL ). Lyft ( LYFT ) currently partners with United Airlines ( UAL ) by enabling MileagePlus members to pay for Lyft rides with earned miles and earn up to 3 points per dollar with Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines ( ALK ) on Lyft ( LYFT ) airport trips. Hilton Honors ( HLT ) members can earn 3 points on economy, luxury, and extra seat rides with Lyft ( LYFT ). Seeking Alpha has reached out to Lyft ( LYFT ) for comment on a potential United Airlines ( UAL ) corporate partnership. More on Lyft, United Airlines Lyft: The Value Is Becoming Hard To Ignore United Airlines: Stronger Than American, Cheaper Than Delta Lyft: Partnership Rides Driving Bookings Growth And Tremendous FCF The first union of Uber and Lyft drivers formed in Massachusetts United Airlines sees boost in summer travel from FIFA, solar eclipse, and Harry Styles
Kajdi Szabolcs/iStock via Getty Images Russia has significantly expanded its ability to manipulate GPS signals across parts of Europe from its Kaliningrad enclave, Reuters reported, citing Lithuanian officials. The claim adds to recent concerns among NATO members over aviation safety, telecommunications reliability and regional security. Lithuania’s communications regulator said Tuesday that the r...
Kajdi Szabolcs/iStock via Getty Images Russia has significantly expanded its ability to manipulate GPS signals across parts of Europe from its Kaliningrad enclave, Reuters reported, citing Lithuanian officials. The claim adds to recent concerns among NATO members over aviation safety, telecommunications reliability and regional security. Lithuania’s communications regulator said Tuesday that the radius of Russian GPS “spoofing” activity now extends as far as 450 kilometers, or roughly 280 miles (450.62 kilometers), from Kaliningrad, the heavily militarized Russian territory located between Lithuania and Poland along the Baltic coast. Darius Kuliesius, deputy director of Lithuania’s communications authority, told Reuters that Russia has dramatically increased the number of spoofing transmitters operating in Kaliningrad. He said the number of antenna systems had risen from three at the start of 2025 to 36 today. GPS spoofing involves broadcasting counterfeit navigation signals designed to mislead aircraft, ships and other systems that rely on satellite positioning data. The tactic differs from jamming, which blocks signals outright. For investors, the developments underscore rising geopolitical risks tied to critical infrastructure and aviation systems in Europe. The situation may increase scrutiny and spending on defense technology, cybersecurity, navigation resilience and aerospace safety systems as governments and commercial operators seek alternatives and redundancies to protect transportation and communications networks from electronic interference. Kuliesius said interference that was once sporadic has evolved into what he described as a sustained campaign affecting regional security. A map released by Lithuania’s regulator suggested the spoofing activity could affect large portions of Northern and Eastern Europe, including the Baltic states, much of Poland and areas of Finland, Sweden and Belarus, as well as portions of the Baltic Sea. Lithuanian officials said...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, XETRA:APC) was awarded a higher price target by Bank of America analysts, who lifted their target to $380 from $330 and reiterating its Buy rating, citing the company’s positioning to capitalize on the emerging “agentic AI” smartphone opportunity. Apple shares were...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, XETRA:APC) was awarded a higher price target by Bank of America analysts, who lifted their target to $380 from $330 and reiterating its Buy rating, citing the company’s positioning to capitalize on the emerging “agentic AI” smartphone opportunity. Apple shares were...
J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images Market review The US equity markets experienced a turbulent period marked by record highs for the Dow Jones Industrial Average®, the S&P 500® Index, and the Russell 2000® Index in early January 2026. However, this momentum faced several challenges in subsequent weeks. Market dynamics were heavily influenced by the Trump administration's economic initiatives...
J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images Market review The US equity markets experienced a turbulent period marked by record highs for the Dow Jones Industrial Average®, the S&P 500® Index, and the Russell 2000® Index in early January 2026. However, this momentum faced several challenges in subsequent weeks. Market dynamics were heavily influenced by the Trump administration's economic initiatives, particularly the "run it hot" strategy and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which spurred expectations for larger tax refunds and capital expenditure support. The broadening market rally was evident as the equal-weight S&P 500 Index outpaced its cap-weighted counterpart by nearly 170 basis points (1.70 percentage points) in mid-February, reflecting a notable pro-cyclical rotation. Investor sentiment vacillated amid domestic policy changes, including President Trump's affordability campaign that proposed a 10% cap on credit card interest rates and restrictions on institutional investors purchasing single-family homes. Economic resilience was supported by favorable data, including January consumer sentiment reaching its highest level since August and the Institute for Supply Management's Services Purchasing Managers' Index jumping to its highest level since August 2022. However, this narrative faced pressure in early March when February payrolls unexpectedly declined by 92,000 jobs, missing consensus expectations for a 55,000-job gain. Geopolitical tensions dominated headlines with developments around Venezuela following the US capture of Nicolas Maduro, ongoing protests in Iran, and Trump's pursuit of acquiring Greenland, which briefly threatened 10% tariffs on eight European countries until a framework agreement was reached. While markets typically ignored geopolitical risks, tensions with Iran led to significant oil price volatility throughout the period, with West Texas Intermediate crude posting a 13.6% gain in January, its largest monthly increase since December 2021. ...
Shares of quantum computing companies erupted this past week after Washington revealed an unusually direct bet on the industry. On Thursday, the Department of Commerce said it had signed letters of intent to provide about $2.01 billion in funding from the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act to nine quantum companies. In exchange for the cash, the government will take a minority, non-controlling equity stak...
Shares of quantum computing companies erupted this past week after Washington revealed an unusually direct bet on the industry. On Thursday, the Department of Commerce said it had signed letters of intent to provide about $2.01 billion in funding from the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act to nine quantum companies. In exchange for the cash, the government will take a minority, non-controlling equity stake in each. The market wasted no time. Tech veteran International Business Machines (IBM 1.33%), the largest recipient, climbed about 12% on Thursday. And the smaller, more speculative quantum names did far better still. So what does all this federal money actually mean for investors? The answer depends a great deal on which of these stocks you're discussing. IBM is the steadiest way to play it Start with the company that grabbed the headlines. IBM is in line to receive $1 billion to launch Anderon, a new subsidiary that will build a quantum chip foundry in Albany, New York. The tech giant plans to match that with $1 billion of its own cash, putting the project's total price tag near $2 billion. Note that a second foundry award, $375 million, is slated to go to chipmaker GlobalFoundries (GFS +6.80%). That is a meaningful vote of confidence in IBM's long-running quantum program. But quantum barely registers in IBM's financial results today. The company generated $67.5 billion in revenue in 2025 and produced $14.7 billion in free cash flow -- its highest in over a decade. A $1 billion proposed award simply won't move numbers like those anytime soon. What the money may do is accelerate a roadmap IBM has been chasing for years. On the company's fourth-quarter earnings call in January, CEO Arvind Krishna reiterated that IBM remains on pace to deliver its first large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029. For now, though, anyone buying IBM is buying a profitable, diversified software and hardware business that happens to hold an early lead in quantum -- not a wager on qua...
Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. Available for over a year Today, the family of a teenage rape victim whose attackers were spared jail have told the BBC they hope the "correct outcome will prevail" -- after it was announced the sentences would be referred to the Court of Appeal. There was widespread criticism after three boys were handed youth rehabilitation orders in co...
Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. Available for over a year Today, the family of a teenage rape victim whose attackers were spared jail have told the BBC they hope the "correct outcome will prevail" -- after it was announced the sentences would be referred to the Court of Appeal. There was widespread criticism after three boys were handed youth rehabilitation orders in connection with the rape of two teenage girls in Hampshire. Sentencing guidelines state that rehabilitation should be prioritised for youth offenders. The Prime Minister confirmed on Tuesday the sentences would now be referred to the Court of Appeal. Adam is joined by home and legal correspondent Dominic Casciani. And, Iran says the US has committed a "gross violation" of the ceasefire with new air strikes it launched on the country in the past 48 hours. It is unclear what impact the strikes will have on talks aimed to end the conflict. Adam speaks to Parham Ghobadi, senior reporter for BBC Persian and Caitriona Perry, chief presenter BBC News To get your tickets for Newscast at the Edinburgh Fringe: https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/newscast You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscord Get in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480. New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXd Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenter was Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Shiler Mahmoudi and Gabriel Purcell-Davis. The social producer was Jem Westgate. The technical producer was James Piper. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham. Progr...
The State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF ( XLI ) is 6.2% higher QTD, following its Q1 results. As most of the companies have reported their results, Seeking Alpha provides a snapshot of how companies rank across key factors such as valuation, growth, profitability, momentum, and estimate revisions. Below is an overview of small-cap financial stocks with market capitalizations below $2 bi...
The State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF ( XLI ) is 6.2% higher QTD, following its Q1 results. As most of the companies have reported their results, Seeking Alpha provides a snapshot of how companies rank across key factors such as valuation, growth, profitability, momentum, and estimate revisions. Below is an overview of small-cap financial stocks with market capitalizations below $2 billion, highlighting those with the highest and lowest quant ratings after Q1 2026 results. Top quant-rated companies, with a market capitalization below $2 billion Commercial Vehicle Group ( CVGI ), Quant rating: Strong Buy rating 4.98 . Tigo Energy ( TYGO ), Quant rating: Strong Buy rating 4.91 . Diana Shipping ( DSX ), Quant rating: Strong Buy rating 4.82 . 3D Systems ( DDD ), Quant rating: Strong Buy rating 4.76 . Seanergy Maritime Holdings ( SHIP ), Quant rating: Strong Buy rating 4.76 . Bottom quant-rated companies, with a market capitalization below $2 billion Mobile Infrastructure ( BEEP ), Quant rating: Strong Sell 1.07 . FTC Solar ( FTCI ), Quant rating: Strong Sell 1.05 . PowerBank ( SUUN ), Quant rating: Strong Sell 1.03 . Byrna Technologies ( BYRN ), Quant rating: Strong Sell 1.02 . Birchtech ( BCHT ), Quant rating: Strong Sell 1.01 . More on State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF Beyond The Bottleneck In Memory And Photonics: My Datacenter Electrification Playbook XLI: Why The Pullback From All-Time Highs Is A Re-Entry Opportunity Finding The Opportunities After The Selloff And End Of The War Only two sectors are driving the S&P 500 bull market higher since 2022 Weekly ETFs: Six of 11 sectors record outflows; gold leads inflows
Oliver Glasner has urged Crystal Palace to win the Conference League final so they can take up the Europa League place denied them this season after they fell foul of Uefa’s multi-club ownership rules. Last year’s FA Cup winners were demoted to the Conference League after Uefa deemed John Textor had a controlling interest in Palace and Lyon, who had also qualified for the secondary competition. Th...
Oliver Glasner has urged Crystal Palace to win the Conference League final so they can take up the Europa League place denied them this season after they fell foul of Uefa’s multi-club ownership rules. Last year’s FA Cup winners were demoted to the Conference League after Uefa deemed John Textor had a controlling interest in Palace and Lyon, who had also qualified for the secondary competition. The south London club will face Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig on Wednesday night at the end of their first European campaign in Glasner’s last match. The Austrian, who also guided Palace to the Community Shield in August and won the Europa League with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022, confirmed in January that he would leave at the end of the season. Glasner revealed on Tuesday that the Palace players had held a farewell party for him on Monday, when he backed them to win a third trophy in 12 months and secure a Europa League spot next season. “They had a nice farewell to me and then I said a few words,” the manager said. “I said for me that the best thing would be of course winning tomorrow because then the players would be in the Europa League next year and then we get what we should have got this year. “I would like to watch on TV that they start with the desire and the confidence that we can win the Europa League as well. This would make me really happy because then I think we created a mindset all together where at the end it’s always successful. “That doesn’t mean that you win a trophy every single year but at the end you will always get the best out of every single player. That’s why I hope that we win tomorrow and these players can play European football again next year.” Palace are hopeful of appointing Andoni Iraola as Glasner’s replacement, although it is understood that the outgoing Bournemouth manager also has interest from Milan and Bayer Leverkusen. Pierre Sage, who led Lens to second place in Ligue 1 this season, is understood to be a contender if Iraola turns them dow...