Premier League: Bournemouth was held in the cramp from the Crystal Palace with 10 men in blow to European hopes tikitaka News

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Premier League: Bournemouth was held in the cramp from the Crystal Palace with 10 men in blow to European hopes

Bournemouth’s hope for a last seventh end received an important hit, as they were held in a 0-0 draw by Crystal Palace in the Selhurst Park, making it 11 Premier League Winless Games in London (D6, L5).

After an early promising ball from Milos is coming BY Justin Kluivert It came to nothing, a trivial half -cutter was only memorable for some chances shortly after the half -hour sign.

They fell in Will hughes – who got at the end of a comeback but failed to threaten the goal with a kick from the edge of the box – and Evanilsonwho saw a sailing effort on the grass from a similar distance to the other end of the field after receiving a pass from Kerkez.

Prior to Hughes’ attempt, Chris Richards had entered the book for a poor challenge, and this would return to follow him in half a while.

Somewhat harshly, he took a second yellow card to dragged Justin Kluivert during a clash for possession. Overall, anyway, palace It will have entered the dressing room with a sense of pleasure, after a terrible 10 goals accepted in their previous game duet.

Kluivert himself was the first of the three bookings of fast fire at the beginning of the second half, with others who were Ismaïla Sarr and Dango Outtara.

They provided an early indication that there would be no immediate change in the general moment, though Adam Smith immediately had the section away from their places to 54 ‘, but saw a well -trapped blow.

The palace began to see the ball a little more after the clock sign but Bournemouth It still looked a little more threatening, with Evanilson seeing a promising head denied by Dean Henderson with sudden ease.

The Eagles stop was challenged on a much larger scale just two minutes later, producing a stunning savings from the Outtara missile of a shot to the left side of the goal.

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A bold result was probably right in balance, though the palace will be gently disappointed that it has not ended a win of four Premier League home victories for the second time ever.

As for Bournemouth, they have to grow up in the coming weeks to finally secure a European girls’ campaign, despite making it four pure sheets of head -to -head invincible against Eagles.

FlashScore man of the match: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)

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