Soccer-Distraught Rayo players rue missed chances in Conference League final loss to Palace


Soccer Football - UEFA Conference League - Final - Crystal Palace v Rayo Vallecano - Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany - May 27, 2026 Rayo Vallecano players and staff look dejected after losing the UEFA Conference League final REUTERS/Maryam Majd

LEIPZIG, Germany May 27 (Reuters) - ⁠Distraught Rayo Vallecano players apologised to supporters after their ⁠bid for a first European trophy fell short following ‌a 1-0 defeat by Crystal Palace in the UEFA Conference League final on Wednesday.

The Madrid side narrowly missed out on a historic triumph in Leipzig, ​with midfielder Isi Palazon reduced to ⁠tears despite what had been ⁠a memorable continental run.

“We just couldn’t put the finishing touch ⁠on ‌it,” Palazon told Movistar Plus. “Next year we’ll bounce back and bring joy to these people who’ve made a ⁠huge financial sacrifice to be here. We weren’t ​clinical, and ‌we have to accept the defeat.”

Travelling Rayo fans remained in ⁠the stands ​after the final whistle to applaud their players, who stood dejected on the pitch.

Captain Oscar Valentin said Palace’s physical approach had made ⁠it difficult for his side to ​impose themselves.

“The team gave their all, but we were never comfortable,” Valentin said. “They were very physical and tough for us. Reaching the ⁠final is a gift, but we’re gutted because it felt within reach. I’m speechless for these fans.”

Veteran midfielder Oscar Trejo urged the team to take pride in their unexpected run to ​the final, despite the disappointment.

“It hurts ⁠terribly because the team gave everything,” Trejo said. “We feel even more ​for the fans. They spent all ‌their money on this trip, and ​it’s a shame we couldn’t take the cup home.”

(Writing by Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Pritha Sarar)

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