2023/24
Matchweek 34
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Wed 24 Apr 2024
Kick Off:
Selhurst Park, London
Att: 25,002
Ref: Thomas Bramall

WHO'S GOING TO BE YOUR

MAN OF THE MATCH?

Report

Crystal Palace made it three Premier League wins on the bounce as a Jean-Philippe Mateta double earned them a 2-0 win over Newcastle United at Selhurst Park.

Palace had not scored in their last four Premier League matches against Newcastle before Wednesday's match, and it looked like the Magpies could stifle them again.

But after the hosts failed to break the deadlock in a Palace-dominated first half, a neat one-two with Jordan Ayew allowed Mateta to lash the Eagles in front before he added another late on to make sure of the three points.

Oliver Glasner's impressive start as Palace head coach continues with the Eagles' safety from relegation now mathematically confirmed in 14th, while Eddie Howe's side drop below Manchester United into seventh place.

How the match unfolded

Eberechi Eze nearly put Palace ahead after 12 minutes when he jinked onto his right foot and fired just wide, while Mateta nodded narrowly over as the hosts edged the opening exchanges.

Ayew sent an ambitious long-range effort past the post, while Palace shouts for a penalty were turned down after Eze took a tumble in the box.

Neither side could find the opener in the first half, but the hosts made their threat pay 10 minutes after the restart as Mateta latched onto Ayew's neat first-time pass before firing into the back of the net.

Mateta nodded straight at Martin Dubravka, while Will Hughes curled just over with Newcastle forced to cling on for long periods of the second half.

Palace survived a scare of their own when Hughes' tug on Sean Longstaff in the Eagles' box went unpunished, before Mateta made the points safe with two minutes left when he drilled through the legs of Dubravka to secure Palace's safety.

Mateta's goalscoring record since arriving at Palace from Mainz has not always been impressive, but he is certainly in the groove at the moment in front of goal.

The forward has now scored eight Premier League goals under Glasner, who only arrived in February. That is more than he managed under both Roy Hodgson (five in 35 matches) and Patrick Vieira (six in 44).

This is by far Mateta’s best scoring run in an Eagles shirt, and his all-round performance was impressive too, leading Palace to victory.

Having thumped top-four chasing Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 last time out, Newcastle looked a shadow of that side in South London, failing to test Dean Henderson between the Palace sticks until the 87th minute.

Newcastle star man Alexander Isak was barely involved, recording only one shot and accumulating just 0.06 xG (expected goals) as Palace successfully kept the Sweden international quiet.

Any slim hopes of repeating last season's heroics of finishing in the Champions League spots are surely over after their fourth defeat in six Premier League games in London this season.

Club reports

Crystal Palace report | Newcastle report

Match officials

Referee: Tom Bramall. Assistants: Tim Wood, Steve Meredith. Fourth official: Tim Robinson. VAR: Chris Kavanagh. Assistant VAR: Mark Scholes.

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Club Reports

Match officials

Referee: Thomas Bramall

Fourth Official: Tim Robinson

VAR: Chris Kavanagh

Assistant VAR: Mark Scholes

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      Season So Far

      Crystal Palace
       
      Newcastle

      Top Player Stats

        Head-to-Head

        Crystal Palace
        Total Wins
        6
        Home
        3
        Away
        3
        Newcastle
        Total Wins
        12
        Home
        7
        Away
        5

        Played

        26

        Draws 8

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