Fulham said farewell to the
Premier League with a spirited 2 – 2 draw against Crystal Palace on a crisp,
windy, early summer Sunday afternoon by the Thames. Another brace from Palace’s
Dwight Gayle capped a good week for the striker following up his two goals
against Liverpool at Selhurst Park the previous Monday evening. He has now
taken his goal tally for the season to seven goals from five starts and a
handful of substitute appearances.
Eagles’ fans were in a jolly
mood and ended their season jovially singing about survival and gently mocking
the opponent Fulham fans about their status as a relegated club. With an eye to
the future one key change to Crystal Palace’s starting line-up came in goal
when Wayne Hennessey was handed his debut in place of season ever present and
Player of the Year Julian Speroni who’s future maybe in doubt long term despite
some very consistently excellent performances, as Palace have been linked to
relegated Norwich City goalkeeper John Ruddy.
Palace took the lead on
twenty eight minutes when Gayle diverted the ball home from a Joel Ward cross
after he was played in by an excellent one touch layoff from Yannick Bolasie.
New Keeper Wayne Hennessey’s distribution was very good despite the obviously
nervous start given the difficult task of filling such big shoes left behind by
Julian Speroni. Quick well thought out distribution pass kicks from Hennessey
played in Ince and Bolasie on both flanks with great regularity. Following the
goal Palace went close to a second when a Thomas Ince crossed free kick was met
by a Scott Dann header which was saved by David Stockdale.
Fulham, already relegated
decided to go with youth up front in the form of Cauley Woodrow (19yrs) and
Chris David (21yrs). They went close when Fernando Amorebieta’s header was
saved by Hennessey. They did equalise when Hugo Rodallega lay off was perfectly
into the path of Woodrow who curled the ball accurately into the corner of the
net on sixty one minutes. Palace retook the lead when Dwight Gayle brilliantly
curled a free-kick home with less then ten minutes to go that looked like the
winner. Almost immediately Palace could have wrapped up the match and the
season when substitutes Puncheon and Murray combined for Murray to hit the
crossbar as Gayle missed the chance for a hat-trick as the rebound hit him and
bounced wide.
Palace paid for this
profligate miss and their sloppiness in closing out the game as Dutchman Chris
David scored for Fulham slamming home a brilliant shot from distance with their
last kick in the Premier League for now to make the final score 2 – 2 in this
entertaining if relaxed end of season affair. What a campaign that sees Crystal
Palace finish in 11th position. With Tony Pulis picking up Premier
League Manager of the Season Award whilst also being nominated for the LMA
Award won deservedly by Brendon Rodgers. A season met with great satisfaction
by all around Selhurst Park from the management, owners, and players through to
fans, recovering from a dreadful start to end in relative comfort with the
achievement of denying Liverpool the title with an amazing draw.
With Tony Pulis most likely
to be in charge for next season 2014/15, it promises to be one of progress as
Tony Pulis is not the kind of manager to stay around without signs of
relentless and sometimes ruthless progression. Part of this progression may
involve evolving the goalkeeping position. If this is in fact the case and
there is a change of goalkeeper then a word for longstanding Argentine custodian
Julian Speroni. After ten seasons and five Player of the Year Awards, his
latest last Tuesday, he has been a fantastic servant to the club and is one of
Palace’s best ever keepers, up there with John Jackson and Nigel Martyn. He
remains the best ever keeper I have seen at Selhurst Park. He will be unlucky
not to be included in the Argentinian World Cup squad for Brazil, it is their
loss if he does not go. If and when he does leave Palace next season, I for one
like all Eagles fans will wish him well wherever he ends up playing his
football.
Thanks for reading my Palace
Blog this season, Burchy’s Palace Blog will return for another Premier League
campaign in 2014/15!!
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