Eagles Suffer Second Loss In A Row As Hammers Take Points

The week in build up to the game was far from ideal having ended it by losing Joachim Andersen to Fulham and Jordan Ayew to Leicester City, with the weather at Selhurst matching the mood come the final whistle.

 

MATCH INFORMATION

  • 3pm – 24 August 2024
  • Crystal Palace 0-2 West Ham United
  • Selhurst Park, Holmesdale Road, London SE25 6PU

 

PLAYER RATINGS

1

Dean HENDERSON

5.7

34

Chadi RIAD

6.4

6

Marc GUEHI

6.4

26

Chris RICHARDS (15 Jeffrey SCHLUPP on 82 mins)

5.8 (6.0)

3

Tyrick MITCHELL

6.5

12

Daniel MUNOZ

6.4

8

Jefferson LERMA (18 Daichi KAMADA 63 mins)

6.6 (6.3)

20

Adam WHARTON

6.9

10

Eberechi EZE

7.1

22

Odsonne EDOUARD (7 Ismaila SARR on 71 mins)

6.0 (6.5)

14

Jean-Philippe MATETA

6.0

UNUSED SUBSTITUTES – 2 Joel WARD, 4 Rob HOLDING, 17 Nathaniel CLYNE, 28 Cheick DOUCOURE, 29 Naouirou AHAMADA, 32 Sam JOHNSTONE

 

OPPOSITION LINE-UP

23

Alphonse AREOLA

7.0

5

Vladimir COUFAL (11 Niclas FULLKRUG on 63 mins)

6.3 (6.6)

15

Konstantinos MAVROPANOS

7.7

26

Max KILMAN

8.2

33

EMERSON (3 Aaron CRESSWELL on 89 mins)

7.7 (6.1)

24

Guido RODRIGUEZ

7.1

20

Jarrod BOWEN

8.1

28

Tomas SOUCEK (19 Edson ALVAREZ on 78 mins)

7.9 (6.4)

10

Lucas PAQUETA

7.4

14

Mohammed KUDOS (25 Jean-Clair TODIBO on 88 mins)

7.5 (6.1)

9

Michail ANTONIO (29 Aaron WAN-BISSAKA on 62 mins)

6.0 (6.6)

UNUSED SUBSTITUTES – 1 Lukasz FABIANSKI, 7 Crysencio SUMMERVILLE, 8 James WARD-PROWSE,18 Danny INGS,

 

TEB VERDICT

A very disjointed performance from Palace and while preparations for the game were far from ideal, the result proves that there is a lot of work still to do before the transfer window closes.

There is far too much reliance on Ebere Eze to create and with a solo striker clearly struggling after appearing for his country at the Olympics, Tyrick Mitchell not being the wing back in this system, Chadi Riad making his debut and looking like a rabbit in headlights and another below par showing from Odsonne Edouard, the enthusiasm that fans had with the end of last season has all but disappeared.

It is certainly a work in progress and you hope that the club and Oliver Glasner know what they are doing, and while that remains to be seen, it is back to the drawing board at the training ground after losing the first two match of the season.

It was not all doom and gloom though as while Palace squandered several chances to score in each half, the fact that they are being created is better than nothing at all and with some more clinical finishing, both results could have been different.

 

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.

POST GAME QUOTES

OLIVER GLASNER

“We’re all disappointed. It’s a little bit like deja vu from the last game. It’s a game we didn’t have to lose. At the moment, we’re not scoring. We hit the crossbar and then conceded from two transitions. We didn’t defend those situations particularly well.

You get punished if you don’t use your chances. That’s what we have to accept at the moment, but it’s disappointing. The positive thing is that we’re creating chances, but the reality is that we’ve played two games and we’ve only scored from an own goal.

Everybody’s talking about the end of last season, but we have to accept the reality. The reality is that we’ve lost two games, so we have to get back to a situation where we can win games.”

JULEN LOPETEGUI

“A lot of things were key. The first thing is to compete – we were able to compete and be resilient. They have only lost to Manchester City at home under Oliver Glasner, so we knew it would be difficult.

When you win, you need to be balanced. We have to improve and we have a lot to do. It is always important to be able to score goals, but it doesn’t matter who scores. Sometimes we suffer, but this is the Premier League. You always play against big teams.

We are happy with the commitment of the players on the pitch and on the bench. There are a lot of players who are able to help you on the bench, so I’m happy they were able to help. I’m happy for all of them.”

 

MATCH STATISTICS

Star Man

Max KILMAN (8.2)

Goals

Tomas SOUCEK (67), Jarrod BOWEN (72)

Assists

Max KILMAN (72)

Most shots

Ebere EZE (5)

Most tackles

Chadi RIAD, Lucas PAQUETA (5)

Most dribbles

Mohammed KUDOS (6)

Team rating

6.32 – 7.04

Total shots

14 – 18

Shots on target

2 – 3

Yellow cards

Jefferson LERMA (55), Tomas SOUCEK (63)

Red cards

None

Possession

58.6% – 41.4%

Pass success

83% – 77%

Passes

549 – 388

Dribbles

3 – 14

Aerials won

12 – 23

Tackles

23 – 20

Fouls

9 – 17

Corners

3 – 3

Saves

1 – 2

Dispossessed

9 – 14

 

POSITION IN THE TABLE (at the final whistle)

POS

TEAM

W

D

L

GD

PTS

17

Wolverhampton Wanderers

0

0

1

-2

0

18

Crystal Palace

0

0

2

-3

0

19

Ipswich Town

0

0

2

-5

0

 

UPCOMING FIXTURES

DATE

TEAM

LOCATION

COMPETITION

KICK OFF TIME

27/08/2024

Norwich City

Home

EFL Cup

1.30pm

01/09/2024

Chelsea

Away

Premier League

3pm

14/09/2024

Leicester City

Home

Premier League

5.30pm

 

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