Crystal Palace

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Conor Gallagher's emotional Crystal Palace farewell message after ... (Football.London)

The 22-year-old midfielder has been a firm fan favourite at Selhurst Park following a breakout year for him in the Premier League.

It was brilliant for the fans and it just seals off a great season for Palace.” “Of course, there’s been ups and downs, but I’ve developed a lot as a player and as a person. Palace chairman Steve Parish and manager Patrick Vieira have already made it clear they’d like to strike a deal with Chelsea to allow Gallagher to return to Selhurst Park next season in some capacity, though the ball is firmly in the Blues’ court.

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Crystal Palace post-match reflection: Another bad day at the office (Stretty News)

Manchester United's bitterly disappointing season finally came to an end on Sunday after a 1-0 defeat by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Playing Crystal Palace away at Selhurst Park is always a tough fixture and given United’s form this season few expected the Reds to pick up the three points here. It’s a long road ahead for United but you get the feeling that the Dutchman is the right man for the job and, if backed, can be the man to finally bring the good times back to Old Trafford. As soon as Palace went 1-0 up, you never felt confident United would get back into the game and without Ronaldo leading the line United didn’t have a goal threat in them.

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Crystal Palace: £27m star allowed to leave amid Selhurst Park links (GiveMeSport)

A £27million-rated Crystal Palace target will be allowed to leave his current employers when the transfer window opens for business, it has been claimed.

Taylor believes it is unlikely that Wan-Bissaka will be heading back to Palace ahead of the 2022/23 season getting underway. Although Wan-Bissaka made 26 appearances this season, the report suggests the Red Devils would prefer to offload the right-back on a permanent basis but will not rule out a loan move provided the agreement includes an obligation to buy. Palace are understood to be considering a move for Wan-Bissaka ahead of the summer transfer window opening for business next month.

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Edinson Cavani appears to aim middle finger at fan after final ... (talkSPORT.com)

Edinson Cavani appeared to aim his middle finger at a fan after his final match for Manchester United on Sunday.The Uruguay striker, 35, played for on.

But that was a bit of what happened in that stretch.” But as I know, after years in football, how things work these days. I had my problems with injuries and I’ve been away for a while.

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Patrick Vieira embraces many positives of fine first season at Crystal ... (The Independent)

The 45-year-old took over at Selhurst Park in July and was tasked with replacing veteran boss Roy Hodgson in addition to rebuilding a squad that had just lost a ...

After we have to perform to allow ourselves to be in a good part of the table.” It is time to rest and prepare your minds for next season.” “We always had a clear idea of where we wanted to go. “With young players coming through of course there is always going to be a question about if those players will adapt. Now at the end of the season looking at where we are I am pleased with that.” “It has been positive and it is good I did not listen a lot about what people were expecting me to achieve this season.

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Edinson Cavani filmed SWEARING at fans after dismal Crystal ... (The Sun)

MANCHESTER UNITED striker Edinson Cavani has been filmed swearing at Crystal Palace fans after his side's defeat at the weekend.The 35-year-old was re.

And he appeared to be in despair after Zaha scored what turned out to be the only goal of the game on 37 minutes. Ex-Red Devil Wilfried Zaha scored the only goal of the game as United ended the season with a whimper. The forward played the full 90 minutes of yet another United defeat on Sunday.

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Erik ten Hag: What next Man United manager learned in Crystal ... (iNews)

The latest man to try and bring success to Old Trafford was in attendance as Crystal Palace ran out comfortable 1-0 winners in the final game of the season.

It came as no surprise then that the home side took the lead in the 37th minute, even if they were helped on their way by more poor defending. Edinson Cavani, one of several players set to leave, came in for the injured Cristiano Ronaldo for his first start since February and, with Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford also out, Hannibal Mejbri, 19, was handed a full Premier League debut. Initially there were positive signs for Ten Hag, who looked on from the directors’ box.

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Rak-Sakyi and Adaramola on 'crazy' season, Vieira hairdryer and ... (Crystal Palace)

Sitting in the first-team gym at the Training Ground, Tayo Adaramola and Jes Rak-Sakyi look around sheepishly. They are only across the road from where they ...

“We’re going to Cyprus for a couple of days – this is going to be our first boys' holiday.” It’s a deserved break with my boys,” says Rak-Sakyi. “Team spirit is strong. “They try to put us against each other every session in the Under-23s, because they know that we can test each other – they know we can get the best of each other as well.

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Man United player ratings as Lindelof and Dalot poor vs Crystal ... (Manchester Evening News)

Man United lost to Crystal Palace in their final game of the season at Selhurst Park and here are how the players rated.

Had a couple of attempts at goal. Repeated the mistake that played United into trouble at Watford and this time it led to a goal. 5 Could - and should - be fourth-choice centre-back next season. A stock performance and result for his season. Made two decent saves at 0-0 and could do little about Wilfried Zaha's goal.

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EPL: Two Man Utd who fought dirty in training before Crystal Palace ... (Daily Post Nigeria)

The two Manchester United players who fought dirty during training earlier this month have been revealed. According to the Daily Mail, they are Alex.

It has now emerged that Tunisian international Hannibal and Brazil left-back Telles were those involved. DAILY POST reported a bust-up between two Man Utd teammates, shortly after a 4-0 defeat at Brighton. The two Manchester United players who fought dirty during training earlier this month have been revealed.

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Crystal Palace: Matt Woosnam drops Conor Gallagher claim (The Transfer Tavern)

Crystal Palace journalist Matt Woosnam thinks another loan move is a possibility for Conor Gallagher next season.

And that’s absolutely no surprise in light of his contribution this season. The latest The lowdown

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Patrick Vieira: Crystal Palace manager avoids police charges ... (Sky Sports)

Patrick Vieira was involved in an altercation with a fan as supporters invaded the pitch following Evertons 3-2 win at Goodison Park last Thursday, ...

"This has at times resulted in assaults and altercations with players, managers and club staff - which is totally unacceptable. Vieira was confronted by a fan as he was walking towards the away dressing room after the final whistle. "It is the responsibility of clubs to ensure that fans can view matches in safety and we will continue to work with clubs to see what can be done to help prevent these incidents in future."

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Patrick Vieira admits Crystal Palace would love to re-sign Conor ... (90min)

Gallagher has come on leaps and bounds while on loan at Selhurst Park this campaign ...

But of course, we may have a player in the squad who could already replace him." I think it was a really good season for Conor," he said during his post-match press conference following the Eagles' 1-0 win over Manchester United on Sunday. This form was enough to win him the club's Player of the Season gong.

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What Erik ten Hag learned from watching Man United in the flesh for ... (Daily Mail)

For Erik ten Hag, sat in the stands at Selhurst Park to watch his new team in person for the first time, the hard work is only just getting started.

Ten Hag is going to need Fernandes to be on top of his game if United are to return to the top. Hannibal Mejbri started his first game of the season and his intense pressing put many more senior team-mates to shame. He needs to show them he has a plan and that they should invest in it. He did concede possession a little too easily at times but Ten Hag may see something in him that can be worked with. But for everyone else, Sunday was an audition in front of the new manager and a good opportunity to impress. This took some time even at Ajax and will do at United, but he mustn't compromise. if only he'd been in a position to do something about it. But this approach didn't really do enough to help United win the midfield battle. Just 11 of their 57 league goals have come in the opening half-hour. United simply cannot start next season without a new midfield acquisition. And, boy, is there a lot of hard work ahead. it has been horrible, a very bad season in all ways.'

Crystal Palace to speak to the FA about Everton pitch invasion (Football.London)

The Eagles have been asked to provide their observations on the pitch invasions at Goodison Park last week to the FA.

He added: “I think there is a big issue on the FA and Premier League’s plate to deal with. football.london understands that Palace’s observations will focus extensively on the first pitch invasion and its aftermath, as well as on the post-match pitch invasion. In the scenes that followed, several Crystal Palace players had trouble getting back down the tunnel, with manager Patrick Vieira spotted on television cameras getting involved in an altercation with a fan after being goaded.

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Patrick Vieira embraces many positives of fine first season at Crystal ... (centralfifetimes.com)

The 45-year-old took over at Selhurst Park in July and was tasked with replacing veteran boss Roy Hodgson in addition to rebuilding a squad that had just lost a ...

“We always had a clear idea of where we wanted to go. After we have to perform to allow ourselves to be in a good part of the table.” It is time to rest and prepare your minds for next season.” “With young players coming through of course there is always going to be a question about if those players will adapt. “It has been positive and it is good I did not listen a lot about what people were expecting me to achieve this season. Now at the end of the season looking at where we are I am pleased with that.”

Crystal Palace season review: Evolution and entertainment ... (The Athletic)

It has been a campaign of considerable change at Crystal Palace - Patrick Vieira has made an impressive start but he still wants more...

Not solely for success in producing talented young players, but for the holistic approach and the way it represented the transformation of the club. It was a significant moment for the club, with legends returning to witness the offering for the new generation. It’s important to understand the values of this football club. Steve Kember, in particular, was a notable guest — one of the club’s most successful youth team graduates, even if in a different period, is helping to cultivate some of the latest who hope to make their mark with his coaching at Whitgift School in South Croydon. The intensity of the press that Vieira has implemented, combined with clinical finishing, determination and endeavour, stylishly extended Palace’s run of form to one defeat in 11 games. “It was an important day, which is why I wanted every player to be part of the experience. The reception from the fans — the players loved that they gave us what they did from the game. But it was the reminder of how much football brings people together, offers that community feeling and can be a force for good. But it also presents an opportunity for lower league clubs to enjoy a day out with the hope of an upset. For Hartlepool United, that came in the fourth round when they travelled to Selhurst Park, their supporters’ coaches subsidised by Palace as they took over several blocks of the Arthur Wait stand. Points were thrown away due to lapses in concentration, with a particularly frustrating last-minute sucker-punch at home to Brighton & Hove Albion that deprived Palace of victory. Defying the critics is something to revel in, but Patrick Vieira’s mentality is to demand more.

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