With fans having to make the journey to Selhurst Park without the aid of trains in and around the area, the Eagles put on a performance that saw them coast past the visitors to notch up a fifth win in eight games.
TIME/ DATE/ VENUE
- 3pm
- 13th May 2023
- Selhurst Park, Holmesdale Road, London SE25 6PU
RESULT
Crystal Palace 2-0 Bournemouth
PLAYER RATINGS
21
|
Sam JOHNSTONE
|
6.5
|
2
|
Joel WARD
|
7.6
|
16
|
Joachim ANDERSEN
|
7.5
|
6
|
Marc GUEHI
|
7.4
|
3
|
Tyrick MITCHELL
|
7.4
|
19
|
Will HUGHES (44 Jairo RIEDEWALD 77 mins)
|
7.7 (6.1)
|
28
|
Cheick DOUCOURE (18 James MCARTHUR 81 mins)
|
6.9 (6.0)
|
10
|
Eberechi EZE
|
8.7
|
7
|
Michael OLISE
|
7.7
|
11
|
Wilfried ZAHA (22 Odsonne EDOUARD 51 mins)
|
6.4 (6.3)
|
9
|
Jordan AYEW
|
7.6
|
UNUSED SUBSTITUTES – 8 Albert Sambi LOKONGA, 13 Vicente GUAITA, 14 Jean-Philippe MATETA, 17 Nathaniel CLYNE, 26 Chris RICHARDS, 29 Naouirou AHAMADA
POSITION LINE-UP
13
|
NETO
|
6.6
|
6
|
Chris MEPHAM
|
6.7
|
27
|
Illia ZABARNYI
|
6.3
|
5
|
Lloyd KELLY
|
6.7
|
18
|
Matias VINA (15 Adam SMITH 60 mins)
|
6.0 (6.1)
|
8
|
Jefferson LERMA
|
6.8
|
14
|
Joe ROTHWELL (4 Lewis COOK 81 mins)
|
6.1 (6.0)
|
11
|
Dango OUATTARA (32 Jaidon ANTHONY 73 mins)
|
6.3 (6.2)
|
29
|
Philip BILLING (7 David BROOKS 60 mins)
|
5.8 (5.8)
|
10
|
Ryan CHRISTIE (21 Kieffer MOORE 60 mins)
|
6.8 (6.3)
|
9
|
Dominic SOLANKE
|
6.0
|
UNSED SUBSTITUTES – 1 Mark TRAVERS, 3 Jack STEPHENS, 17 Jack STACEY, 25 Marcos SENESI
TEB VERDICT
The Eagles made their way past Bournemouth with ease at Selhurst Park but took a little while to get going. Once they did, the likes of Eze, Ayew and Olise did the rest with plenty of exciting link up play and Eze doing the damage by continuing his hot goalscoring streak with a double. The only down side to the game was witnessing Zaha leave the pitch after picking up another injury which looked a recurrence of his hamstring pull that put him out for a few weeks.
Otherwise, Roy Hodgson was beaming while watching on at the side of the pitch as his players sealed an impressive fifth win in eight games and make certain of a mid-table finish with a couple of games left to play.
BOB’S POINT OF VIEW
Bob White was a coach at Palace under the tenure of Steve Coppell and Alan Smith and will be sharing his point of view each week in our review article.
“It started as a slow burner against a Bournemouth team who had recently gained some impressive results to steer themselves away from the relegation zone. So I expected a more competitive approach from them but in reality from the first to the final whistle Palace dictated the whole pace and flow of the game.
With 60% possession in our favour plus the opposition not managing one effort on target summed up our dominance in an excellent all round performance. Although the creative attacking players will quite rightly receive the media plaudits, our back four not only provided a sound defensive base which nullified any potential threats by Bournemouth, but was often the catalyst to our offensive play. This was perfectly highlighted when Mitchell won back possession and led to every outfield players contributing to 25 passes before Eze slotted the ball home from an Ayew pass.
In total it reflected 67 seconds of Hodgson football at its best. If that goal showed team possession with purpose at its best, the second was one of individual brilliance through the assist by Olise and a wonderful strike into the top-right corner by Eze. This was Eze’s 10th goal and Olise’s 10th assist of the Premier League season. Impressive.
Although today was an excellent team display with every player contributing to a professional controlled performance and therefore difficult to single out individuals, my joint man of the match award goes to the excellent Doucoure who dominated the key midfield area and to Eze confirming again that he is an exceptional talent. Maybe an England call up is on the horizon.
Hodgson must be given huge credit and respect for the overall improvement in our performances and results since his return. He has brought clarity and structure to our approach and freedom for the players to express themselves. The only negative was the hamstring injury to Zaha which may mean that this will be his final appearance of the season and quite possibly his last in the Palace colours.
Let’s see what the summer brings. Let’s hope we can continue the intensity and tempo seen today into our final two games against Fulham and Forest and aim for a final position as high as 11th.”
POST GAME QUOTES
ROY HODGSON
“I’m very pleased, an excellent performance from the team. At this time of year you never know if players will find motivation, but to be so dominant is rewarding for them, and I’m delighted to see it. It’s as dominant a home performance I’ve seen since the Leicester game.
All coaches and managers want to see these performances continue, rather than reaching goals then knocking off. The training I’ve seen, I had no fears that would happen, and today’s game blew that out the water.”
GARY O’NEIL
“We were well beaten by better side today, if we are not at our level this happens to you in Premier League games. We dropped levels all over the pitch, it was really disappointing afternoon.”
Joachim Andersen punched Jefferson Lerma in the face, he has a broken nose. I’m not sure what we have to do to get a penalty. It’s difficult on the pitch to see that, but I have no idea how VAR can give it as check complete.
He was in pain, his nose is broken, it was a strange incident. But there are other things I need to talk about. A penalty could have made a difference but Palace were far better.”
MATCH STATISTICS
Star Man
|
Eberechi EZE (8.7)
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Goals
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Eberechi EZE (39, 58)
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Assists
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Jordan AYEW (39), Michael OLISE (58)
|
Most shots
|
Michael OLISE (4)
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Most tackles
|
Joachim ANDERSEN (4)
|
Most dribbles
|
Ryan CHRISTIE (3)
|
Team rating
|
7.12 – 6.28
|
Total shots
|
17 – 5
|
Shots on target
|
5 – 0
|
Yellow cards
|
Jefferson LERMA (90+1), David BROOKS (90+3)
|
Red cards
|
None
|
Possession
|
59.6% – 40.4%
|
Pass success
|
85% – 80%
|
Passes
|
601 – 413
|
Dribbles
|
11 – 7
|
Aerials won
|
8 – 16
|
Tackles
|
22 – 19
|
Fouls
|
5 – 12
|
Corners
|
11 – 2
|
Saves
|
0 – 3
|
Dispossessed
|
11 – 14
|
POSITION IN THE TABLE (at the final whistle)
POS
|
TEAM
|
W
|
D
|
L
|
GD
|
PTS
|
11
|
Chelsea
|
11
|
10
|
14
|
-5
|
43
|
12
|
Crystal Palace
|
11
|
10
|
15
|
-9
|
43
|
13
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
11
|
7
|
18
|
-22
|
40
|
UPCOMING FIXTURES
20/05/23 Fulham (a) – Premier League (3pm)
28/05/23 Nottingham Forest (h) – Premier League (4.30pm