The Eagles closed out a calendar year with victory for the fourth consecutive occasion on Sunday afternoon, coming from behind to edge a narrow win courtesy of goals from Trevoh Chalobah and Ebere Eze.
The three points – Palace’s third win in their last six league matches – lift Glasner’s side to 15th in the table.
“It was the most important thing today – we were speaking about it before,” the manager told Palace TV. “You know in these games, everybody is expecting a win. You play Southampton, a team that got promoted, at home, and they had a very difficult start in the Premier League.
“But it's a new manager, they have new energy. And then, [we were] starting well into the game, and all of a sudden we were 1-0 down with their first situation in our box.
“Then, the reaction was really great. We played forwards, created chances, scored goals from set-plays – we were really dangerous today with our set-plays – and then coming back and winning, so it was a really very important win, a big win.
“Especially now we wanted to have a win at the end of 2024 for our fans, for the club, for us, and so we did it.”
On Eze’s goal – his fifth of the season in all competitions – Glasner said: “I'm very pleased for him, personally for him, because he's investing, and I know he's always... He had so many situations and chances, and this started this season, so maybe this is the circle of football.
“He started at Brentford with a disallowed goal after 10 minutes, and I think he really suffered with this disallowed goal for many, many games, then hitting the post and missing chances, and then getting injured… and so I hope now is the end of 2024 and he scored a goal, and so I'm really very pleased for him.
“I'm pretty sure that this will give him confidence and he will score many more goals in 2025 for us.”