Crystal Palace player actually made Premier League history during 2-1 defeat against Brentford

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Crystal Palace saw their six-game unbeaten run come to an end against Brentford on Sunday.

A penalty from Bryan Mbeumo – on his second attempt after Marc Guehi encroached – and a powerful header by Kevin Schade saw the Bees secure a 2-1 win and stay ahead of the Eagles in the Premier League.

There was something for Crystal Palace fans to get excited about on a miserable afternoon in SE25 as Romain Esse netted with his first touch in Premier League football – following a £14.5m move from south London rivals Millwall last week.

In doing so, the 19-year-old actually smashed a Premier League record.

Romain Esse becomes fastest debut goalscorer in Premier League history

Prior to Sunday’s clash at Selhurst Park, David Healy held the record for the quickest goal scored by a debutant in Premier League history, netting within just 51 seconds for Fulham against Arsenal back in 2007.

However, Esse scored just 30 seconds after Oliver Glasner introduced him in place of Will Hughes – meaning the England U20 international has absolutely obliterated Healy’s record.

DatePlayerTeamOpponentTime
26/01/25Romain EsseCrystal PalaceBrentford00:30
12/08/07David HealyFulhamArsenal00:51
11/08/17Alexandre LacazetteArsenalLeicester01:34
15/08/09Emmanuel AdebayorManchester CityBlackburn02:28
19/08/01Louis SahaFulhamManchester United4min*
13/08/05Kevin PhillipsAston VillaBolton4min*
17/08/24Amadou OnanaAston VillaWest Ham03:28
11/08/07Matt OakleyDerbyPortsmouth03:58
19/01/08Lewin NyatangaDerbyPortsmouth03:51
16/08/08Samir NasriArsenalWest Brom03:41
(*only approximate time available)

What an achievement for the teenager – to say the very least.

TBR Football understand Crystal Palace wanted to sign Ben Doak before Esse – although Glasner will be delighted by his newest recruit nonetheless after his historic debut.

Crystal Palace have every right to feel aggrieved by Bryan Mbeumo retake

As aforesaid, Mbeumo was given the chance to retake his missed penalty due to encroachment from Guehi.

However, the FA (Football Association) rulebook states: “The kicker must not play the ball again until it has touched another player.”

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Therefore, even if Guehi was nowhere near Mbeumo, the Brentford No.19 would have been unable to score from the rebound as the ball bounced back towards him off the post.

Strangely, the Crystal Palace No.6 actually would have been better off failing to reach the ball and letting the Cameroon international score the rebound – as it would have then been disallowed.

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