Crystal Palace v Everton, 21 January 2017

Score1-0 to Everton
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueSelhurst Park
Attendance25,594
Kick-off: 3.00pm This was the ninth time that the away team had won in 16 meetings in the Premier League.

Goals:

Goals:

Seamus Coleman 87 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Scott Dann
Defender James Tomkins
Defender Joel Ward
Defender/Midfielder Damien Delaney
Defender/Midfielder Jeffrey Schlupp
Midfielder Yohan Cabaye
Midfielder James McArthur
Midfielder Jason Puncheon
Forward Loïc Rémy

Starting lineup:

Joel Robles Goalkeeper
Ashley Williams Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Ross Barkley Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Tom Davies Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Kevin Mirallas Forward

Substitutions:

LEE Chung-yong for Loïc Rémy 61
Joe Ledley for Yohan Cabaye 72
Andros Townsend for Jeffrey Schlupp 88

Substitutions:

Morgan Schneiderlin for Gareth Barry 59
Ademola Lookman for Kevin Mirallas 72
Phil Jagielka for Ross Barkley 90

Cards:

Cards:

Mason Holgate 26 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Martin Kelly
Midfielder Mathieu Flamini
Midfielder Joe Ledley
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong
Midfielder/Forward Sullay Kaikai

On the bench:

Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder Bryan Oviedo
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Midfielder James McCarthy
Forward Ademola Lookman
Forward Enner Valencia

Comments:

League position: 18th Recently appointed manager Sam Allardyce had yet to record a win after five games in charge of Crystal Palace in the Premier League (lost four). The Eagles had now lost three of their last four home games in the Premier League to a goal scored in the 87th minute or later. Palace now had 15 fewer points than at the same stage in the previous season (22 games) when they were in eighth position on 31 points.

Comments:

League position: 7th Everton had now won three consecutive games without conceding in the Premier League for the first time since January 2010. The Toffees had now begun a year with three consecutive wins in the Premier League for the first time since 2008. They had now won in seven of young midfielder Tom Davies' ten Premier League career appearances (lost one). Phil Jagielka replaced Ross Barkley in the second minute of added time in the second half.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey
Defender Scott Dann
Defender James Tomkins
Defender Joel Ward
Defender/Midfielder Damien Delaney
Defender/Midfielder Jeffrey Schlupp
Midfielder Yohan Cabaye
Midfielder James McArthur
Midfielder Jason Puncheon
Forward Loïc Rémy

Substitutions:

LEE Chung-yong for Loïc Rémy 61
Joe Ledley for Yohan Cabaye 72
Andros Townsend for Jeffrey Schlupp 88

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Julián Speroni
Defender Martin Kelly
Midfielder Mathieu Flamini
Midfielder Joe Ledley
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder/Forward LEE Chung-yong
Midfielder/Forward Sullay Kaikai

Comments:

League position: 18th Recently appointed manager Sam Allardyce had yet to record a win after five games in charge of Crystal Palace in the Premier League (lost four). The Eagles had now lost three of their last four home games in the Premier League to a goal scored in the 87th minute or later. Palace now had 15 fewer points than at the same stage in the previous season (22 games) when they were in eighth position on 31 points.

Goals:

Seamus Coleman 87 G

Starting lineup:

Joel Robles Goalkeeper
Ashley Williams Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Ross Barkley Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Tom Davies Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Kevin Mirallas Forward

Substitutions:

Morgan Schneiderlin for Gareth Barry 59
Ademola Lookman for Kevin Mirallas 72
Phil Jagielka for Ross Barkley 90

Cards:

Mason Holgate 26 Y

On the bench:

Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder Bryan Oviedo
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Midfielder James McCarthy
Forward Ademola Lookman
Forward Enner Valencia

Comments:

League position: 7th Everton had now won three consecutive games without conceding in the Premier League for the first time since January 2010. The Toffees had now begun a year with three consecutive wins in the Premier League for the first time since 2008. They had now won in seven of young midfielder Tom Davies' ten Premier League career appearances (lost one). Phil Jagielka replaced Ross Barkley in the second minute of added time in the second half.