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Showing posts with label Crystal Palace. Show all posts

Manchester United 4 - 0 Crystal Palace Video Highlight All Goals

Manchester United 4 - 0 Crystal Palace Video Highlight All Goals
Manchester United 4 - 0 Crystal Palace Video Highlight All Goals - Manchester United put in a dominant performance to beat a terrible Crystal Palace, who have lost all seven Premier League games this season without scoring. Unbeaten United led within three minutes when Marcus Rashford's excellent work on the left wing ended with a cut-back to Juan Mata, who steered home from 10 yards out. Their second came when Ashley Young crossed for Marouane Fellaini to volley home from two yards out at the back post. Fellaini scored his second goal with a close-range header from Rashford's free-kick early in the second half.

Manchester United 4 - 0 Crystal Palace Video Highlight All Goals

Game Played on 30th September, 2017
Kick Off at 14:09 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 2 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 4 - 0

Video Highlight All Goals Liverpool 2 - 0 Crystal Palace

Video Highlight All Goals Liverpool 2 - 0 Crystal Palace
Video Highlight All Goals Liverpool 2 - 0 Crystal Palace - Dominic Solanke scored his first goal for Liverpool to help secure a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League Asia Trophy on Wednesday. The England Under-21 international fired in a brilliant strike in the 61st minute to open his Liverpool scoring account after his summer move from Chelsea. Divock Origi netted the second in the 79th minute to set up a meeting with Leicester in the final of the tournament in Hong Kong on Saturday.

Highlight All Goals Liverpool 2 - 0 Crystal Palace

Game Played on 19th July, 2017
Kick Off at 12:07 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 0 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 2 - 0


Video Highlight All Goals Manchester United 2 - 0 Crystal Palace

Video Highlight All Goals Manchester United 2 - 0 Crystal Palace
Video Highlight All Goals Manchester United 2 - 0 Crystal Palace - Jose Mourinho's young guns dispatch visitors as Josh Harrop's dream debut goal and a Paul Pogba strike ends Premier League campaign on a high.

Manchester United 2 - 0 Crystal Palace

Game Played on 21st May, 2017
Kick Off at 14:05 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 2 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 2 - 0

Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 4 - 0 Hull City

Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 4 - 0 Hull City
Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 4 - 0 Hull City - Hull City were relegated from the Premier League with one game to go after a heavy defeat at Crystal Palace, a result which secures top-flight survival for Sam Allardyce's team.

Crystal Palace 4 - 0 Hull City

Game Played on 14th May, 2017
Kick Off at 11:05 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 2 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 4 - 0

Video Highlight All Goals Manchester City 5 - 0 Crystal Palace

Video Highlight All Goals Manchester City 5 - 0 Crystal Palace
Video Highlight All Goals Manchester City 5 - 0 Crystal Palace - Manchester City strengthened their grip on a top-four finish with a convincing win over Crystal Palace that moves them above Liverpool and into third place on goal difference.

Manchester City 5 - 0 Crystal Palace
 
Game Played on 6th May, 2017
Kick Off at 11:05 (GMT)
Half Time finished with scoreline 1 - 0
Game ended after Full Time with scoreline 5 - 0 

Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 0 - 1 Tottenham

Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 0 - 1 Tottenham - Tottenham kept up the pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea as Christian Eriksen's superb long-range strike secured a hard-fought victory at Crystal Palace.

Video Highlight All Goals Liverpool 1 - 2 Crystal Palace

Video Highlight All Goals Liverpool 1 - 2 Crystal Palace - Jurgen Klopp suffered his first loss as Liverpool manager, seeing his side beaten by Crystal Palace at Anfield.

Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 3 – 0 Arsenal

Video Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 3 – 0 Arsenal - Crystal Palace continued their recent revival to boost their Premier League survival hopes and leave Arsenal struggling to maintain their run of top-four finishes under Arsene Wenger.



Video : Highlight All Goals Crystal Palace 0 – 3 Manchester City

Video : Highlight All Goals  Crystal Palace 0 – 3 Manchester City
Highlight All Goals  Crystal Palace 0 – 3 Manchester City - Leroy Sane scored for the third successive game to help Manchester City reach the FA Cup fifth round as Crystal Palace lost to Premier League opposition for the fifth time in six games under Sam Allardyce.

Crystal Palace vs Manchester City


Port went in trickster when Archangel Hebrew scarred his position signal by mounting up Raheem Sterling to scratch.

Sane twofold their execute after a wonderful King Timberland yielding.

Yaya Toure completed the ending with an elegant decorativeness from a free-kick.

Captain Vincent Kompany played the ladened 90 transactions on his pay from a two-month loss lay-off.

Crystal Palace boss Sam Allardyce:

We've lost that habit of winning. Our game is OK in parts. We look quite good at times and then a mistake creeps in and the opposition punish us.
Loic's was the main chance. If that goes in the back of the net it may have been different. I've got more to worry about with the goals we're conceding rather than moan about referees.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola:

While it's good to have a clean sheet because of the goals we've conceded lately, it is also important to score goals, which we did.

We can play better but I'm happy and David was amazing the way he kept waiting and waiting for the right moment before playing in Leroy.

We are also happy for Vincent. He's had a long time away and he played 90 minutes with no injuries.

Now he can go forward with confidence and we have another player for the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League which is very important because the games will come thick and fast now.

Manchester City Lines Up

Hennessey, Ward, Kelly, Tomkins, Schlupp, Flamini, Ledley, Lee Chung-yong, Mutch, Townsend, Benteke,

Substitutes

Cabaye, Remy, McArthur, Fryers, Kaikai, Delaney, Perntreou

Crystal Palace Lines Up

Caballero, Clichy, Kolarov, Kompany, Sagna, Delph, Touré, Sterling, Silva, Sané, de Jesus.

Substitutes

Bravo, Zabaleta, Fernando, Nolito, Jesús Navas, De Bruyne, Stones
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