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Daniel Munoz’s first-half header was enough crystal Palace To leave turf moor with a 1-0 win burnley Slipped to fifth consecutive position Premier League Loss.
Munoz came in mark guhyThe cross moment before half-time, a rare moment of quality in a poor game, as Palace bounced back from consecutive defeats strasburg And Manchester United.
As Oliver Glasner has lobbied for more investment in his team, this win takes Palace further into the battle for European places at this early stage of the season, but burnleyThe losing streak puts them second in the league and among the favorites to drop.
Burnley had the bulk of the early possession but had little of it in the Palace half as Glassner’s team looked happy to wait for their chances on the break against the shot-shy hosts.
The first such chance came in the 14th minute when Palace quickly advanced the ball through midfield and it rolled away from Hjalmar Ekdal before Jean-Philippe Mateta fired a powerful low shot. Martin Dubravka Pushed around the post.
Burnley responded immediately with their first real chance, but Jadon Anthony saw his curling shot pushed over the crossbar by a diving Dean. HENDERSON,
Palace still looked the more dangerous of the two teams at the break, but Jeremy Pino missed a good chance in the 21st minute, charging into the box after being found by Mateta, but with the shot he tried to square it and Burnley cleared.
The Clarets wanted a penalty when Chris Richards stretched to prevent Anthony from pouncing on a loose ball in the box but referee Tom Kirk took his first charge. Premier League In the game, it was safe to say that Richards won the ball.
It was no surprise that Palace’s opener followed with another counter-attack just seconds before half-time. Guhi fired a curling ball into the box from deep and Munoz headed in a header past Anthony at the back post for his fourth goal of the season.
Palace started the second half on top and should have doubled their lead within 10 minutes. Munoz cut the ball back from the byline, but Dubravka cleverly blocked Mateta’s strike, while Daichi Kamada was unable to turn in the rebound.
Burnley needed a wake-up call as Turf Moor became increasingly restless.
Lyle Foster’s strike was palmed away by Tyrick Mitchell before South Africa’s long-range effort was deflected wide. Burnley played the resulting corner short but it eventually fell to substitute Jakob Bruun Larsson, who hit a right-footed strike over the crossbar.
a stern challenge from eddie nketiah Fellow substitute Leslie Ugochukwu gave Burnley a late free-kick on the edge of the box, but marcus edwards Sent a tame free-kick into the wall.
As the game approached stoppage time, Henderson came in for a long ball and failed to receive it, but Richards was on hand to hack away Armando Broza’s header.