Tuesday 23 February 2016

FA CUP 4th ROUND: Tottenham Hotspur 0 – 1 Crystal Palace

A fine Palace performance in the FA Cup the best in a generation saw Crystal Palace advance into the quarter finals of the FA Cup for the first time in ten years. Palace competed well in the first half and took the lead through Martin Kelly in the forty first minute of the first half.

Palace had great Swathes of possession but failed to generate any great attacking potency. The midfield was anchored by Joe Ledley, Yohan Cabaye Wilf Zaha and the effective return of Yannick Bolasie. Defensively Palace were formidable with Centre Back partnership in Scott Dann and Damian Delaney looking very good. Right back Martin Kelly scored the winner for the Eagles and on the other flank Joel Ward was collectively solid enough to see Tottenham off.


Players like Wilfried Zaha came to the fore indeed Zaha probably had his best game since his return to the club. Pardew will be a delighted manager with Palace’s progress to set up a quarter final in Berkshire against Reading. Two league games against West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland could see Palace safe in the Premier League by April with the cup offering a sparkling end to the season.

Tuesday 16 February 2016

Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Watford

Two goals from Troy Deeney extended Palace’s winless streak to nine matches. Palace’s goal was scored by Palace debutant Emanuel Adebayeur but Palace lacked a cutting edge in the midfield as Watford dominated with Agallo and Deeney up front.
Early pressure from Deeney and Agallo pushed Palace back and truly tested the Palace backline. 

After Deeney scored for Watford, the Eagles equalised via Emanuel Adebayeur who scored on his debut. Yet in the second half Watford regained their control and when Troy Deeney scored his and Watford’s second and winning goal. Palace had no response from this point on. With Conner Wickham wasteful and Papis Soure needlessly sent off and given a three match ban the eagles were truly having a disastrous day.


So with Watford pretty now in 8th place Palace are forced to face up to a lack of balance in the squad and poor tactical intelligence amongst the squad. A key issue that Pardew needs to improve on. 

The Eagles are forced to move on to an FA Cup 5th round tie Vs Tottenham Hotspurs at White Hart Lane, and then a league game against former boss Tony Pulis and WBA. 

Sunday 7 February 2016

Swansea City 1 – 1 Crystal Palace

A Scott Dann equaliser from a Yohan Cabaye earned Palace an equaliser in South Wales. Swansea took the lead. Swansea took the lead and looked the better in the first half, when a foray forward earned Swansea a free kick, from which Gylfy Sigurdson gave the Welsh team the lead.

In driving rain throughout Swansea controlled possession but Palace did look lively on the break. In the second half Palace started well pushing forward getting a corner and from a mistake in the Swansea defence Scott Dann Slammed home the equaliser.

After six matches without a win this point may prove to be very useful in the short term as the point closer to survival which should be the prime aim given the early season talk about Europe. Survival and forty points should be the main aim. Palace face Watford next Saturday and then travel to spurs in the fifth round of the Fa Cup

Thursday 4 February 2016

Crystal Palace 1 – 2 AFC Bournemouth

A tepid performance from Crystal Palace saw Bournemouth take advantage of a weak Crystal Palace performance. The game saw a debut performance which was disappointing from Emanual Adebayour saw goals from Benick Afobe and Danny Pugh following on from a Scott Dann header giving Bournemouth the 2 – 1 victory. 

Life continues at a fair pace for the Cherries now seven points clear of the relegation zone in fifteenth place, with Palace in eleventh.


Palace winless in five matches next go to struggling Swansea looking to turn their form around.