Pages

Football: Crystal Palace get crucial 1-0 win over Leicester City

Football: Crystal Palace get crucial 1-0 win over Leicester City

LONDON (REUTERS) - Crystal Palace moved five points clear of the bottom three in the Premier League when Luka Milivojevic scored to give the south London club a 1-0 win over Leicester City on Saturday (Dec 15).
Roy Hodgson’s side had suffered a nightmare spell in the top flight, winning just one of their previous 11 Premier League games, but they broke the Wilfried Zaha curse by triumphing for the first time in 14 games without their influential forward.
Leicester had the ball in the Palace net after 27 minutes but Jamie Vardy’s effort was disallowed. The former England striker made the most of a poor touch from Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita on his Premier League debut and slotted the ball into the back of the net but he was adjudged to have fouled the keeper.
Leicester were made to pay as Milivojevic put Palace into the lead after 39 minutes with a stunning strike.
The Serbian midfielder picked up the ball 25 metres from goal and fired a powerful shot which flew past Kasper Schmeichel into the top left-hand corner.
Another Vardy shot was kept out after 79 minutes. Kelechi Iheanacho fed the ball into the path of the Leicester forward who, from a tight angle, looked to have equalised but his effort was pushed on to the inside of the post by Guaita and back into the arms of the Palace keeper.
Palace captain Milivojevic was pleased to see his side get back on winning form, saying: “It’s very big, a massive three points for us. I think we deserved it after everything. We’ve had many games where we scored but lost in the end and thankfully we broke that today.
“Winning at home is very important because, for the fans, from last season, we took many points here in our stadium and it’s very important to have taken that back for our team and our confidence.” 
Manager Hodgson told the BBC: “In the first half I thought we were very good. We lost Cheikhou Kouyate in the second half and when he had come off it handed the ascendancy to Leicester. We then had to make certain we worked hard and ground out the victory.
“We did not concede that many chances and the one we did, that I thought they would score (from), we had a stroke of fortune.” 
Leicester manager Claude Puel said his side were inconsistent. “I think we did not start the game with the right intensity. We played a poor first half, it was not enough,” he told the BBC.
“We came back in the second half with a good intensity and quality. We had three or four chances to come back into the game. I think we deserved to come back but it is a big disappointment because we need the points.
“We were unlucky at the end but we lost three points. It is important to correct this and to play a consistent game from the start until the end.”



The 2019 season is Hougang United's 22nd consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the S.League. Along with the S.League, the club will also compete in the Singapore Cup. Note 1: Fazrul Nawaz returned to the team after the loan and subsequently complete the transfer.
Singapore's Hougang United forced to terminate Ramazotti's contract


Football: MP & Silva's Singapore office in provisional

A banner depicting Jurgen Klopp's likeness at Anfield. The Liverpool manager is looking to tomorrow's Merseyside derby as a "World Cup final".
Salah's out but Reds not giving up, Football News & Top



Growing calls for Solskjaer to be boss. Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with assistant coaches Mike Phelan (left) and Michael Carrick, watching Anthony Martial in action
Growing calls for Solskjaer to be boss | Sportstons
sportstons.com/soccer/growing-calls-for-solskjaer-to-be-boss/
Growing calls for Solskjaer to be boss LONDON • Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has backed his former teammate and caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to take over the hot seat on a full-time basis in the summer.
Solskjaer: Don't call me boss, call me Ole, Latest Football



Massimiliano "Max" Allegri (Italian pronunciation: [massimiˈljaːno alˈleːɡri, - alˈlɛː-]; born 11 August 1967) is an Italian former professional football player and current manager, who most recently managed Juventus. As a player, Allegri was a midfielder who spent his career playing



In Tuesday's other replay, struggling Championship team Sheffield Wednesday came through another tough test at third-tier side Luton Town. London: Newcastle United beat Blackburn Rovers 4-2
FA Cup: Newcastle get extra-time win, Stoke fall to Shrews in


'No issue' with faith in youth, Football News & Top Stories



A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 12, 2019, with the headline 'No pats on backs for City after rout: Pep'. Print Edition | Subscribe.
No pats on backs for City after rout: Pep - theworldnews.net



Football: History made as women to referee men's AFC Cup clash between Yangon United and Naga World Referee Yoshimi Yamashita, who officiated in the 2016 and 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and
History as women to referee men's AFC Cup clash - Daily Nation



Make that 10 wins from 11 games now for Manchester United as they swept aside Fulham on Saturday afternoon to move into the Premier league top four.
Man United beats Fulham to move into Premier League's top 4



Cristiano Ronaldo fit for Juventus clash with Ajax: Massimiliano Allegri Cristiano Ronaldo has been passed fit to play for Juventus in their Champions League quarter-final first leg at Ajax Amsterdam on Wednesday, coach Massimiliano Allegri has told Sky Italia.
Ronaldo will be fit for Ajax clash, says Allegri - the-star.co.ke



It was not a good display from Real Madrid against Huesca, but what counts are the three points and Real done their job on Sunday. That's what Santiago Solari clung t
Real Madrid news: Santiago Solari says referee was right to



Manchester City retain English Premier League title. Man City win 4-1 on final day to finish one point ahead of Liverpool and win their sixth PL title.

0 comments:

Post a Comment