Oliver Glasner, head of Crystal Palace, praised his players that she had extended her unbeaten start to the season with a 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest.
It was a violent amount in Selhurst Park when Palace and Forest met for the first time since the red benefited from the designation of the Eagles from the Europa League.
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Glasner’s outfit used the passionate partisan support for its advantage, took a light start and took the lead in the 37th minute.
Adam Wharton changed the ball far to Daniel Munoz. The Colombian drove a cross to the penalty point to which Ismaila Sarr arrived and put his right foot past the almost strong post.
Marc Guehi had a golden chance to double the palace’s lead at the end of the first half, but led Warton’s teasing flap on the rear post.
However, Callum Hudson -odoi had forest with her first shot back on the destination. Dan Ndoye pulled four palace players and used their high line when he slapped Odoi onto the goal.
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Tyrick Mitchell did his best to distract himself, although the former Chelsea winger stayed in Henderson in the 57th minute.
Drama In the stop time, both sides provided the opportunity to win it. Palace was back when Igor Jesus Dean Henderson had hit. The woodwork kept the palace alive.
Palace hurried down at the other end and made strong remedies for a punishment after Ismaila Sarr was pulled by Murillo. The Senegalese winger was slightly offside – otherwise Var had to make the decision.
It was end-to-end, and Omari Hutchinson had an opening to rob the palace of a point when the ball ran into the penalty area in the last knock. The attacker of £ 37.5 million showed a lack of serenity and saves the palace, raising his left film over the bar.
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One point against the unbeaten start of Extended Palace in four games with a draw against Forest and Chelsea, in addition to winning the Community Shield against Liverpool and the change of Fredrikstad 1-0 in the first European game of the club.
Glasner admitted that a tie was a fair result in two halves.
“The players were a little frustrated afterwards because we had the lead and did not win the game. But the players have great recognition for how they deal with the situation [Eze leaving].
“We are unbeaten after playing four games in two weeks, three of which were against Liverpool, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest, all of which were among the top seven last year.
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“All the recognition for the players. We know that we can play better football than in some parts, especially in the second half. We know that we will do so.
“It looks like the legs are getting a little tired. We have many players who played every minute. But the players really have it around with it. The draw is a fair result today.”
More to follow.