Crystal Palace beat Wolves with a goal from Adama Traoré, after an assist from young Galician winger Hugo Bueno on his debut as a starter, and got the win (2-1) in a match to escape relegation places of the Premier League. The ‘eagles’ are five points away from the danger zone, while the ‘wolves’ trail by one and tomorrow they could fall into the well.
The game started very lively. Cheick Doucuré managed to put Crystal Palace ahead in the 4th minute with a whiplash from outside the area that hit the post, but on the next play came Diego Costa’s response, receiving from Daniel Podence, cut off a defender and his shot at The tipped it into the extreme corner Vicente Guaita.
Diego Costa, on fire’
Diego Costa was ‘on fire’ in the first moments and tried a shot from distance that did not find a goal. It was the last approach to the rival box for several minutes for a Wolves side completely dominated by Crystal Palace.
But Patrick Vieira’s team couldn’t find the formula to translate their pressing attacks into a goal. All his shots came out in three suits.
Spanish connection at 0-1
In contrast, Wolves scored the first time they were able to fend off local harassment. It is a goal with a Spanish connection. Hugo Bueno, a 19-year-old left-back from Vigo who made his debut as a starter after doing so on Saturday as a discount against Nottingham, received space on a counterattack and his cross in the second Adama Traoré put it into the net. (30′). It was the former Barça winger’s first Premier goal, second of the season.
Palace made it 0-1 and conceded another goal in first-half injury time with a Rúben Neves free-kick hitting the post.
From a possible 0-2 to 2-1 after the break
The locker room turned out very well for the Londoners, who equalized in the 47th minute through Eberechi Eze’s perfect cross header after Michael Olise’s cross.
The dynamics of the game changed again, Palace again dominated and, after two chances from Odsonne Edouard and Eze, found the way to 2-1 on a counterattack. Edouard left Wilfreiz Zaha alone in the area, not forgiving José Sá (70′).
The Wolves, who are temporary, are in danger
Wolves, in their third game under caretaker Steve Davis after the sacking of Bruno Lage, turned around in search of a draw and made Palace suffer, but they are still one point off the relegation zone and will drop tomorrow them in both if Southampton are drawn. their visit to Bournemouth.
Source: La Verdad

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