Sunday, 26 April 2015

Eagles Suffer Mauling at hands of Tigers

A Goal scoring double from N’Daye meant Palace suffered their second consecutive 0 – 2 reverse as Hull edged closer to survival. Pardew voiced his disappointment at the referee’s decision making time wasting as Palace’s marque fixtures against Chelsea Manchester United and Liverpool brought into all the more focus.

Fortunately Palace have secured enough points for survival as Pardew remains frustrated by recent performances. The first goal came when a Brady inspired shot was deflected to N’Daye to score. Julian Speroni played very well but after the Korean Lee Chung – Yong making his debut gave the ball away to allow Dame N’Daye to score by slotting home from thirty yards. Glenn Murray had Palace’s best chances but he was foiled by Hulls forty year old keeper Steve Harper.


Indeed Palace were unlucky but they knew effort and perseverance would aid their performance because joking aside they are a great football team but Hull to deserve merit because even small guys can come out on top because sometimes things happen for a reason.

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