Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson “100 percent” expects the Eagles to be reinstated to the Europa League.
Palace were demoted from the Europa League to the Conference League after being judged to have breached UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules, with Nottingham Forest expected to be promoted from the Conference League to take their place in the Europa League.
The Eagles have appealed the decision via the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne and the verdict is expected to be delivered on Monday.
Asked after Palace’s Community Shield win over Liverpool at Wembley on Sunday if he expects a positive outcome for the club, Henderson, who spent six months on loan at Forest from Manchester United before joining the Eagles, said: "Absolutely, 100 per cent.
"As players we win it on the pitch, we expect the authorities to deliver what we’ve won and I think every neutral person will agree with us.
"You also don’t want to devalue the FA Cup as well, it’s a tough competition to win and you should get what you deserve on the back of that."
Palace chairman Steve Parish said: “I haven’t spoken to anybody yet who really thinks that we shouldn’t have our Europa League place.
"We have put forward a very compelling case across a number of issues, I trust the Court of Arbitration comes to the right decision.
“It’s a strange process but one that very weirdly pits clubs against each other in some way.
"But I think we should be in the Europa League. I think everybody outside of a very few people think we should be in the Europa League.
“Common sense should prevail and that’s where we should be. Let’s hope that’s the decision."
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