Eberechi Eze praised his autonomy underneath Roy Hodgson later his two targets earned Crystal Palace a win over Bournemouth.
Eze slammed house in a while earlier than half-time, earlier than curling into the manage nook following Michael Olise’s advantageous cross because the Palace quantity 10 made it 10 league targets this season.
Six of the ones have are available Hodgson’s 8 video games in rate for the reason that veteran educator succeeded Patrick Vieira.
“I just feel like I am more free,” Eze mentioned later the sport.
“He has given me licence to run at people. Under him I do my best to positively affect the games.”
There used to be minute driving in this fit between facets twelfth and 14th, defend from Premier League relegation.
On the other hand, that didn’t oppose Eze appearing once more why, when totally have compatibility, he is among the section’s brightest midfielders.
“Ebs is quality,” Palace defender Joel Ward mentioned. “It’s incredible what he does on the ball – the way he glides over the pitch is mesmerising.
“He’s taking up keep watch over of midfield too, and linking up smartly with the entrance guys. His year will likely be very shining.”
Victory ensured Palace completed the league double over Bournemouth, having won 2-0 at Vitality Stadium on 31 December.
That proved to be their final win under Vieira, who was dismissed after they failed to win any of their subsequent 12 top-flight matches.
It was a run which threatened the Eagles’ Premier League status, however their descent was halted by the appointment of Hodgson and five wins from their past eight games.
The question is now whether the 75-year-old, contracted to the end of the season, will extend his second spell at Selhurst Park.
Eze shines again for Palace without threat of drop
A few weeks ago this game could have been earmarked as a relegation six-pointer. Instead, it was a low-stakes end-of-season meeting between two sides with their top-flight status secure.
Joachim Andersen however appeared unaware Palace have little left to fight for, as he evaded a first-half red card following a lengthy video assistant referee (VAR) check after catching Jefferson Lerma in the face.
“Andersen punched Lerma within the face – Jefferson has a damaged nostril,” Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil told Match of the Day.
“It’s tough at the sound to peer that, however I do not know how VAR may give it as test whole.”
Palace roused themselves earlier, the quick and skilful wing play of Olise and Wilfried Zaha providing Bournemouth with plenty of problems, before Eze opened the scoring four minutes before the break.
Zaha spun inside, found Andre Ayew who teed up Eze six yards out for the midfielder to slam past Neto.
The second goal was even better. Olise earned his 10th Premier League assist of the season – a new record for a Palace player – as he played a lovely ball to Eze on the left who controlled, cut inside and thumped into the top-right corner.
“They put together my day more straightforward – I give them the ball they usually do their necromancy,” Ward said of Palace’s attackers. “The sector is Michael’s oyster, he’s going to i’m ready the bar so top and proceed on to important issues.”
Ward was also full of praise for Hodgson as the inspiration for Palace’s good form. “One of the crucial issues is familiarity, the message he brings is readability to gamers at the sound, and autonomy to the men to precise themselves which we store it forged on the again,” he mentioned.
“With Ebs, Michael, Wilf up entrance, we will be able to harm groups.”
Ultimate bow for Zaha amid shock fears?
A worry from this game for Palace is that Zaha could have played his final match for the club after being forced off in the second half with what looked like a hamstring injury.
The Ivorian winger’s contract expires this summer, and the Selhurst Park crowd gave him an ovation as he left the pitch, in case this was Zaha’s 457th and final Palace appearance.
“Zaha felt his hamstring which is being concerned, however we received’t know the way severe [it is] till he has the scan,” Hodgson told Match of the Day. “Confidently it’s going to simplest tug a couple of days instead than a few weeks.”
Bournemouth meanwhile have conceded 69 Premier League goals in 2022-23, just one short of their highest figure in 2018-19.
O’Neil has ensured Bournemouth survive this season in relative comfort, but has plenty of work ahead to solve their defensive issues and admitted his team were second best here.
“We had been smartly overwhelmed through the easier facet these days. If we aren’t at our stage this occurs to you in Premier League video games,” he told Match of the Day. “We dropped ranges far and wide the sound – it used to be a actually disappointing afternoon.”
Certainly he will be glad to see the back of Palace for some time – this was Bournemouth’s fifth consecutive Premier League defeat against the Eagles.
Form-ups
Crystal Palace
Formation 4-3-3
- 21Johnstone
- 2Ward
- 16Andersen
- 6Guéhi
- 3Mitchell
- 10Eze
- 28DoucouréSubstituted forMcArthurat 81′mins
- 19HughesSubstituted forRiedewaldat 77′mins
- 7Olise
- 9J Ayew
- 11ZahaSubstituted forÉdouardat 51′mins
Substitutes
- 8Sambi Lokonga
- 13Guaita
- 14Mateta
- 17Clyne
- 18McArthur
- 22Édouard
- 26Richards
- 29Ahamada
- 44Riedewald
Bournemouth
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 13Neto
- 6Mepham
- 27Zabarnyi
- 5Kelly
- 18ViñaSubstituted forA Smithat 60′mins
- 8LermaBooked at 90mins
- 14RothwellSubstituted forL Cook dinnerat 81′mins
- 11OuattaraSubstituted forAnthonyat 73′mins
- 29BillingSubstituted forBrooksat 60′minsBooked at 90mins
- 10ChristieSubstituted forMooreat 60′mins
- 9Solanke
Substitutes
- 1Travers
- 3Stephens
- 4L Cook dinner
- 7Brooks
- 15A Smith
- 17Stacey
- 21Moore
- 25Senesi
- 32Anthony
- Referee:
- Michael Salisbury
Reside Textual content
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Fit ends, Crystal Palace 2, Bournemouth 0.
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2nd Part ends, Crystal Palace 2, Bournemouth 0.
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David Brooks (Bournemouth) is proven the yellow card for a unholy foul.
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Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace) wins a sovereign kick at the left wing.
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Foul through David Brooks (Bournemouth).
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Jefferson Lerma (Bournemouth) is proven the yellow card for a unholy foul.
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Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) wins a sovereign kick within the defensive half of.
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Foul through Jefferson Lerma (Bournemouth).
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Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) wins a sovereign kick within the defensive half of.
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Foul through Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth).
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Offside, Crystal Palace. Joachim Andersen tries a through ball, but Eberechi Eze is caught offside.
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Jairo Riedewald (Crystal Palace) wins a sovereign kick within the defensive half of.
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Foul through Lewis Cook dinner (Bournemouth).
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Attempt missed. Lewis Cook (Bournemouth) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left from a direct free kick.
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Foul through Jairo Riedewald (Crystal Palace).
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David Brooks (Bournemouth) wins a sovereign kick within the attacking half of.
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Nook, Crystal Palace. Conceded through Adam Smith.
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. James McArthur replaces Cheick Doucouré.
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Substitution, Bournemouth. Lewis Cook dinner replaces Joe Rothwell.
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Attempt missed. Jairo Riedewald (Crystal Palace) left footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right following a set piece situation.
Participant of the fit
EzeEberechi Eze
Crystal Palace
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Squad quantity10Participant identifyEze
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Squad quantity7Participant identifyOlise
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Squad quantity6Participant identifyGuéhi
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Squad quantity16Participant identifyAndersen
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Squad quantity28Participant identifyDoucouré
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Squad quantity19Participant identifyHughes
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Squad quantity9Participant identifyJ Ayew
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Squad quantity21Participant identifyJohnstone
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Squad quantity3Participant identifyMitchell
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Squad quantity11Participant identifyZaha
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Squad quantity2Participant identifyWard
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Squad quantity18Participant identifyMcArthur
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Squad quantity22Participant identifyÉdouard
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Squad quantity44Participant identifyRiedewald
AFC Bournemouth
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Squad quantity10Participant identifyChristie
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Squad quantity13Participant identifyNeto
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Squad quantity6Participant identifyMepham
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Squad quantity9Participant identifySolanke
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Squad quantity29Participant identifyBilling
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Squad quantity7Participant identifyBrooks
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Squad quantity21Participant identifyMoore
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Squad quantity18Participant identifyViña
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Squad quantity27Participant identifyZabarnyi
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Squad quantity4Participant identifyL Cook dinner
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Squad quantity5Participant identifyKelly
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Squad quantity14Participant identifyRothwell
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Squad quantity15Participant identifyA Smith
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Squad quantity11Participant identifyOuattara
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Squad quantity8Participant identifyLerma
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Squad quantity32Participant identifyAnthony
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