Oliver Glasner has urged his Crystal Palace players to continue “tasting the honey” as he stamped out any “melancholic” talk about his departure at the end of the season. Palace are on the brink of reaching the Conference League showpiece after winning the first leg of their semi-final against Shakhtar Donetsk 3-1, with the return taking place at Selhurst Park on Thursday. If they secure passage to Leipzig on 27 May, it will be Glasner’s final match in charge after he announced he would leave when his contract expires in June. The 51-year-old Austrian is revered at Palace having masterminded last season’s FA Cup triumph – the club’s first major trophy – before launching 2025-26 by lifting the Community Shield. That success has made him a more recognisable figure around London, with Glasner revealing that some fans approach him to ask him to stay, but most are seeking a “selfie when I take the tube”.…