Don’t know which button Crystal Palace have touched, but their last three games represent a radical turnaround from their previous bad streak and they showed it by beating a Newcastle who were never on the pitch (1-0 ).
The London team is clearly better. Since he was not guided in his game by a disrespectful Echeveri Eze, what advantage does he have to go to the Euro Cup, although with the great competition he has in England he may struggle. Almost all the attacking actions are born from his boots, because placed in the indefinable spaces of Howe, it is easy for him to overcome the opposing players, even if he lacks the goal.
Newcastle don’t have that element. Hesitant without the ball and clumsy with it, the example is Bruno Guimaraes who played a clumsy game, something his spectators are not used to. Only Isak worked a little harder, but he was single-handedly putting Newcastle in trouble.
With so much individuality, it was Mateta who changed the game. Giants Crystal Palace scored the two goals of the game. The first after a brilliant wall in front he finished wonderfully (55′) and almost at the end finished a Schlupp service first (89′) to give peace of mind.
match lineup
30
12
3
26
16
17
twenty
19
14
9
10
1
23
32
33
5
17
36
39
14
10
fifteen
Selhurst Park

Martin Dubravka1
93′
Jacob Murphy23
64′
Elliot Anderson32
79′
89′
40′
Dan Burns33
Fabian Schär5
Emil Kraft17
65′
82′
Sean Longstaff36
76′
89′
Bruno Guimaraes39
54′
87′
Alexander Isaac14
Four.
72′
Anthony Gordon10
59′
82′
Harvey Barnesfifteen
64′

Replacements

Loris Karius18
93′
Paul Dummett3
Lewis Halltwenty
64′
72′
Tino Livramentotwenty-one
82′
Alex Murphy54
Matt RitchieEleven
89′
82′
Joe White40
89′
Callum Wilson9
64′
Ben Parkinson63

coach

Oliver Glasner
Eddie Howe
Source: La Verdad

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