Both teams appeared to tire there-on, with a late raft of substitutions meaning the pace of the game slowed for the final quarter or so.

Henderson appeared to have done enough to have secured Palace a well-earned clean sheet, producing a particularly impressive low stop to deny substitute Kyliane Dong on the breakaway.

It was not to be however, as a contentious penalty was awarded when Dong’s cross appeared to hit Jefferson Lerma’s midriff – but a spot-kick was nevertheless awarded and, with the last kick of the game, converted by Tietz.

Nevertheless, an impressively dominant display from Palace – nine days before our return to Wembley, to face Liverpool in the FA Community Shield – presented plenty of positives for Glasner and his coaching staff.

Palace: Henderson (GK), Richards, Lacroix, Guéhi, Muñoz, Kamada, Wharton, Mitchell, Sarr, Mateta, Eze.

Subs: Matthews (GK), Clyne, Hughes, Devenny, Lerma, Nketiah.

FC Augsburg: Dahmen (GK), Matsima (Sorg, 75), Gouweleeuw, Zesiger, Wolf, Massengo, Jakic (Klein, 75), Giannoulis (Breithaupt, 75), Komur, Tietz, Claude-Maurice (Dong, 50).

Subs: Klein (GK), Dardari.