Premier League - Monday 26th December 2022, 3:00 PM
C. Palace
0
(0)
-
(1)
3
Fulham
Attendance: 25176
Referee: Andy Madley (West Yorkshire)
Match events
31
Decordova-Reid
Mitchell (f)
34
Tomkins (f)
57
Richards
60
Eze
60
Ward
67
Clyne
67
71
Ream
75
Cairney
75
Palhinha
81
Wilson
81
De Cordova-Reid
82
James
82
Willian
Riedewald
83
Schlupp
83
Milivojevic
84
Doucoure
84
Hughes
84
Olise
84
85
Harris
85
Pereira
85
Vinicius
85
Mitrovic
90
Mitrovic
Match review
Match Report
Crystal Palace (0) 0-3 (1) Fulham
Premier League Match Day 16 22/23 at Etihad Stadium
Monday 26th December 2022 KO: 15:00
Referee:
Andy Madley (West Yorkshire)
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Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic scored and picked up two assists on a triumphant Premier League return as Fulham beat nine man Crystal Palace 3-0 on Boxing Day.
There had been question marks of the striker's fitness after his efforts with Serbia at the World Cup, but he showed no ill-effects from a busy period, putting in a star turn at Selhurst Park.
Mitrovic's fine cross saw Bobby Decordova-Reid (32) nod home, before Crystal Palace had their first player of the afternoon sent off two minutes later. Tyrick Mitchell's late, clumsy challenge on Kenny Tete saw him receive a straight red card.
Despite being a goal and a man down, there was still hope for Crystal Palace after the break, but their afternoon continued to disintegrate. James Tomkins (57) was also sent off after picking up two yellow cards - the second for a stray elbow catching Mitrovic in the face.
The Fulham striker was involved in more controversy for Fulham's second. Mitrovic had nodded down Andreas Pereira's corner for Tim Ream (71) to fire home, but was subject to a VAR review for handball. However, despite referee Andy Madley consulting the screen, the goal stood.
Mitrovic capped off a fine afternoon with a late goal of his own. He glanced a header home from Willian's scooped ball from the left, sealing an impressive three points for Fulham.
It sends Marco Silva's side into eighth ahead of the remaining games this week on 22 points. Crystal Palace remain in 11th on 19 points after a difficult return to Premier League action.
The opening 30 minutes were a rather quiet, scrappy affair as Premier League football returned to Selhurst Park for the first time in 58 days. Vicente Guaita was at full stretch early on to flick Pereira's effort over the crossbar. The woodwork was rattled at the other end too as Jordan Ayew's shot clattered against the top of the bar after some fine play from Michael Olise.
The deadlock was broken just after the half hour mark, when a poor pass from former Fulham defender Joachim Andersen allowed Mitrovic to drive down the right wing and send in a fine cross for Decordova-Reid to glance his header home.
Two minutes later and Palace's afternoon worsened. Mitchell tried to recover after a heavy touch but instead of reaching the ball, he caught Tete late with his studs up. It was a straight red card for the 23-year-old full-back, who appeared emotional as he made his way down the tunnel.
He was shortly joined by Tomkins as Palace received yet another red card just 12 minutes into the second half. The veteran defender caught Mitrovic in the face with an elbow, leading to his second booking of the afternoon as Palace's chances of fighting their way back into the contest continued to shrink.
While 10 men can make a team hard to beat, nine men are certainly an easier prospect, and Fulham pushed for a second goal in the final half hour. Pereira struck the post once again, this time with a thunderous left-footed effort. Then, Guaita pulled off a marvellous save with his legs to keep out Mitrovic.
There was more drama to come as Fulham's second goal was subject to a VAR review as Mitrovic and Joel Ward had hold of each other when Pereira whipped in a fine corner, with the ball appearing to hit the striker's arm before finding Ream. The Fulham captain then rolled past Andersen before firing home from close range.
Match Stats |
Crystal Palace |
Fulham |
Goals |
(0) 0 |
3 (1) |
|
Scorers |
- |
De Cordova-Reid 31 |
Scorers |
- |
Ream 71 |
Scorers |
- |
Mitrovic 80 |
|
Goal attempts |
4 |
23 |
On target |
0 |
11 |
Shooting Accuracy |
0% |
48% |
Possession |
36% |
64% |
Passes |
368 |
633 |
Passes Success |
75% |
86% |
Crosses |
5 |
37 |
Crosses Success |
20% |
35% |
Corners |
1 |
8 |
Tackles |
15 |
16 |
Tackles Success |
73% |
56% |
Saves |
7 |
0 |
Fouls |
12 |
15 |
Offsides |
1 |
2 |
Yellows |
0 |
0 |
Reds |
2 |
0 |
source: SkySports |
The Palace players were immediately over to the referee to plead their case and were given hope as he consulted the pitchside monitor. However, after assessing the incident, the goal was awarded.
Mitrovic soon beat Guaita too as he sealed a fine away win for Fulham. Willian cushioned a cross superbly on the left before scooping it back into the middle where the striker was waiting to glance his header home, capping a fine return to domestic action.
Player of the match - Aleksandar Mitrovic
Who else? Showed his quality and although Crystal Palace were masters of their own downfall at times, Mitrovic made sure they paid for it.
Silva: We were the best team from the first minute
Fulham manager Marco Silva:
"It's been a sad week for us as a football club. The Fulham family lost probably one of the best, if not the best, and the greatest player (George Cohen) from this club. Not just on the pitch, but off the pitch too, what he did every time and his connection with the community as well.
"I think we had a plan and the players stuck really well to it. The way we came here and we were brave from the first minute. We knew before the match how they have been strong at home. I think their home record speaks for itself, plus the last three games at home, they won all of them.
"When they have players like Zaha, Eze, Olise, Ayew and the attack line, if you don't control them well, if you don't press them from the first minute, with good organisation and being aggressive, it will be tough. I think we did it well and all the credit to the players.
"I think we were the best team on the pitch from the first minute. We started to control the game until the first goal, it was clear we were the best team. After the red card, we [were in] control, we showed the maturity that we have to play at this level against these types of sides.
"Second half, our speech during the half-time was to try and score the second goal as quick as we can because we knew that all their belief and energy would go down if we scored the second goal.
"After that, we killed most of the game and controlled it. We scored another one with more chances to score but I think we deserved that. We were the best team on the pitch."
Vieira: We got what we deserved
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira:
"From the first minute I would say that Fulham were the better team. I think there were too many aspects of the game when we weren't present and at the end we got what we deserved because we didn't do anything to get something from that game.
"It is really difficult to understand right now, and that is one of the frustrations I have right now because I was really pleased with what I have seen in the last couple of weeks in training and I was expecting a better performance from my team.
"That just shows again the quality of the Premier League. When you look at Fulham and you look at the quality that they have, we still have a lot of work to do to compete. And today we didn't compete at all.
"The two red cards didn't help us but outside of those two situations it was more the performance from the first moment which let us down."
Opta stats - Fantastic Fulham
Fulham won away in London in the Premier League for the first time in 17 games (D3 L13), since a 4-1 win at Crystal Palace in October 2013.
Fulham have seen 91 goals scored by USA players in the Premier League (excl. own-goals), exactly the same number as scored by every other team in the competition combined.
Crystal Palace have failed to direct a single shot on target in consecutive Premier League games (also none v Nottingham Forest in November) for the first time on record in the Premier League (since 2004-05).
Since joining Fulham in February 2018, Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored 105 goals in the top four tiers of English football (excl. play-offs), with no player managing more in that time (level with Mohamed Salah).
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Andersen, Clyne (Ward 67), Mitchell, Tomkins, Olise (Hughes 84), Ayew, Eze (Richards 60), Schlupp (Riedewald 83), Doucoure (Milivojevic 84), Zaha
Unused substitutes: Ebiowei, Gordon, Butland, Edouard
Sent Off:
Mitchell takes a bad touch and tries to make up for it, but is late on Tete with his studs up. (34,f),
Tomkins needlessly throws out an arm which catches Mitrovic. (57,f)
Fulham: Tete, Diop, Ream, Robinson, Reed, Palhinha (Cairney 75), Pereira (Harris 85), Willian (James 82), De Cordova-Reid (Wilson 81), Mitrovic (Vinicius 85)
Unused substitutes: Rodk, Duffy, Chalobah, Tosin
Goals:
Decordova-Reid 32 (It's a wonderful glancing header by Decordova-Reid as he ran on to meet Mitrovic's cross from the right-hand side. FPL assist: Mitrovic)
Ream 71 (Ream fires home. It's a really simple goal in the end, as Mitrovic heads it down from a corner before Ream takes it on the turn and smashes a half volley into the back of the net. Andrew Madley sticks with his decision and not been swayed by the VAR's instructions. FPL assist: Mitrovic.)
Mitrovic 90 (Mitrovic gets his goal! For someone that was a doubt heading into this game, two assists and a goal isn't a bad return. A cross comes in and Willian cushions it back across goal for Mitrovic to head it home from close-range. FPL assist: Willian.)
Referee:
Andy Madley (West Yorkshire)
Attendance: 25,176