Defeat At Everton Gives Cause For Concern As Palace Remain Winless

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A decent first half showing from the visitors was thrown away in the opening ten minutes of the second half as the hosts netted twice to send Palace crashing to another Premier League loss.

 

MATCH INFORMATION

28 September 2024 – 3pm

Everton 2-1 Crystal Palace

Goodison Park, Goodison Road, Liverpool L4 4EL

 

PLAYER RATINGS

1

Dean HENDERSON

5.9

2

Daniel MUNOZ

6.6

6

Marc GUEHI ©

8.0

5

Maxence LACROIX

7.2

8

Jefferson LERMA

6.7

3

Tyrick MITCHELL

6.8

18

Daichi KAMADA (7 Ismaila SARR 62 mins)

6.4 (6.0)

20

Adam WHARTON

7.0

10

Eberechi EZE

6.4

9

Eddie NKETIAH (15 Jeffrey SCHLUPP 73 mins)

6.2 (6.0)

14

Jean-Philippe MATETA

6.1

UNUSED SUBSTITUTES – 2 Joel WARD, 17 Nathaniel CLYNE, 19 Will HUGHES, 27 Trevoh CHALOBAH, 30 Matt TURNER, 46 Franco UMEH-CHIBUEZE, 64 Asher AGBINONE

 

OPPOSITION LINE-UP

1

Jordan PICKFORD

6.3

19

Vitalii MYKOLENKO

6.7

32

Jarrod BRANTHWAITE

6.9

6

James TARKOWSKI ©

7.6

18

Ashley YOUNG

6.7

8

Orel MANGALA

7.4

16

Abdoulaye DOUCOURE

6.6

10

Iliman NDIAYE

7.5

7

Dwight MCNEIL

8.2

29

Jesper LINDSTROM (11 Jack HARRISON 46 mins)

6.5 (6.0)

9

Dominic CALVERT-LEWIN

6.2

UNUSED SUBSTITUTES – 5 Michael KEANE, 12 Joao VIRGINIA, 14 BETO, 15 Jake O'BRIEN, 27 Idrissa GUAYE, 37 James GARNER, 42 Tim IROEGBUNAM, 45 Harrison ARMSTRONG

 

TEB VERDICT

This result leaves a lot of head scratching and more concerning, no wins in six Premier League games.

It is certainly not quite time to be reaching for the panic button, but while Palace are hard to beat, they are certainly find it hard to find a victory. You could argue that luck has not been on their side, but you make your own luck.

Statistically, Palace were in control of this game from start to finish and you have to wonder how they left Goodison Park without any points. However, after conceding the equaliser straight after the break, the Eagles never recovered and were vulnerable to the second goal which duly arrived.

It was said after the United game that it was back to the training ground and while Oliver Glasner suggests the form at the end of last season was never going to continue into this season, he has a lot of work to do to turn things around but there are signs things may click at some point.

We are confident that the Austrian will do so, but the Premier League is unforgiving and a win more than a performance is required to settle some nerves.

 

POST GAME QUOTES

OLIVER GLASNER

“Big disappointment, especially because I think we lost the game with mistakes.

Over 70-75 minutes we controlled the game but you must be focused all game. It is a big strength of Everton’s in set-plays. They do it well and we defended it most of the time really well. It was always the second phase. It is important to always keep your focus high.

We tried everything, we changed the system, brought on all our offensive players. They defended with ten players around their box so we didn’t have a lot of space so it was difficult. Today we couldn’t score the equaliser. If you concede two goals it’s not so easy to get a point or to win.”

SEAN DYCHE

“I'm delighted for the players, they worked very hard to change a scoreline around. You know there's been question marks over many things and of course there's been a bit of relief there for me today and relief for the players and that's a human thing.

There's a lot of demand here that we put on ourselves and we have to answer to that and I thought we did today. We certainly did enough to win the game and that's what was important.”

 

MATCH STATISTICS

Star Man

Marc GUEHI (8.4)

Goals

Marc GUEHI (10), Dwight MCNEIL (47, 54)

Assists

Maxence LACROIX (10), Ashley YOUNG (47)

Most shots

Ebere EZE (5)

Most tackles

Tyrick MITCHELL (9)

Most dribbles

Iliman NDIAYE (3)

Team rating

6.87 – 6.55

Total shots

7 – 12

Shots on target

2 – 4

Yellow cards

None

Red cards

None

Possession

41.1% – 58.9%

Pass success

75% – 81%

Passes

301 – 445

Dribbles

7 – 5

Aerials won

20 – 14

Tackles

11 – 23

Fouls

12 – 10

Corners

4 – 5

Saves

2 – 0

Dispossessed

14 – 9

 

POSITION IN THE TABLE (at the final whistle)

POS

TEAM

W

D

L

GD

PTS

15

Leicester City

0

3

3

-4

3

17

Crystal Palace

0

3

3

-4

3

18

Ipswich Town

0

3

2

-5

3

 

UPCOMING FIXTURES

DATE

TEAM

LOCATION

COMPETITION

KICK OFF TIME

05/10/2024

Liverpool

Home

Premier League

12.30pm

21/10/2024

Nottingham Forest

Away

Premier League

8pm

27/10/2024

Tottenham Hotspur

Home

Premier League

2pm

 

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