2023/24
Matchweek 35
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Sat 27 Apr 2024
Kick Off:
Craven Cottage, London
Att: 24,142
Ref: Stuart Attwell

WHO'S GOING TO BE YOUR

MAN OF THE MATCH?

Report

Substitute Jeffrey Schlupp scored a thunderous late equaliser to give Crystal Palace a point as they battled back to draw 1-1 with Fulham in a London derby at Craven Cottage.

Schlupp equalised with just three minutes remaining, firing a long-range strike into the roof of the net to extend Palace’s unbeaten run to four Premier League games.

Rodrigo Muniz had given Fulham the lead early in the second half, the striker converting Timothy Castagne’s cross to break the deadlock after visitors Palace had controlled the first half.

Fulham and Palace therefore sit 13th and 14th respectively in Premier League table, with just three point separating them.

How the match unfolded

Palace started on the front foot and Michael Olise passed up the first chance of the game after Adam Wharton’s defence-splitting pass found the forward inside the penalty area.

Frustratingly for Oliver Glasner’s visitors, they were unable to test Bernd Leno in the Fulham goal early on despite making a strong start to the game.

In-form striker Jean-Philippe Mateta swung at Daniel Munoz’s near-post cross but saw his effort fly over the crossbar.

Chris Richards then leapt highest from Olise’s in-swinging free kick delivery, but the defender could not direct his header on target from close range.

Fulham remained pinned back in their own half, but the hosts were not giving up any clear-cut chances, with Wharton and Olise both trying their luck from 20 yards out.

The Cottagers managed to apply brief pressure to the Palace backline late in the first half and Dean Henderson had to be alert to keep out Muniz’s shot.

Fulham improved after the break and Muniz opened the scoring in the 52nd minute. After winning possession, the hosts quickly broke forward and Muniz headed in Castagne’s delightful delivery.

Bobby De Cordova-Reid lacked the required composure to double Fulham’s lead after a swift counter-attack found the forward free at the back post.

As Palace sought a way back into the game at the other end, substitute Odsonne Edouard nearly made an immediate impact, but Leno got down low to keep out his strike.

However, the visitors were not to be denied and it was fellow sub Schlupp who smashed in the equaliser courtesy of a fierce strike that left Leno rooted to the spot, with Wharton getting the assist.

The Eagles saw their three-match winning streak come to an end in west London but grabbed a morale-boosting late point to maintain their momentum.

Schlupp’s strike was the quality moment they required to break down Fulham’s well-drilled defence.

Glasner’s team were the better of the two sides in the first half, with Wharton impressing in the middle of the park and Olise the most likely to be at the heart of any Palace threat.

Mateta had less of an impact, though, and the Eagles only managed one shot on target in the first half.

Not making the most of a positive first half proved costly when they fell behind and they looked to be heading for defeat before Schlupp spectacularly salvaged a point.

Club reports

Fulham report | Palace report

Match officials

Referee: Stuart Attwell. Assistants: James Mainwaring, Marc Perry. Fourth official: Darren Bond. VAR: Michael Salisbury. Assistant VAR: Neil Davies.

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Club Reports

Match officials

Referee: Stuart Attwell

Fourth Official: Darren Bond

VAR: Michael Salisbury

Assistant VAR: Neil Davies

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      Season So Far

      Fulham
       
      Crystal Palace

      Top Player Stats

        Head-to-Head

        Fulham
        Total Wins
        3
        Home
        1
        Away
        2
        Crystal Palace
        Total Wins
        4
        Home
        2
        Away
        2

        Played

        12

        Draws 5

        Recent Meetings