Manchester City woes continue
its toll on a scheduled Monday match- becoming one of the latest victims of
Alan Pardew’s resurgent Crystal Palace chaps, playing their familiar role of
spoilers within their Premiership foes.

That’s becoming a trademark
for the Selhurst Park Boys, looking to fly high in Premiership and become a
contender, unfortunately not this campaign as its coming to its near end.

Today’s win became
one that deflated the hopes of Pellegrini’s Citizens and for the Crystal Place
chaps was a feat very well consumed as well proving many that there’s no such
thing than an easy foe.
Being labeled as the easy
one to beat and net three needed points, wrong were those assumptions by a
Manager as respectable and experienced as Manuel Pellegrini, seeing his efforts
and multimillion initial eleven going down like a bad habit.
Today’s match proved
that this squad can play anyone and regardless of its players and position in the
top or bottom of the table, this new Crystal Palace squad can play them on a
one to one basis.


Very well seeing how
his offensive front man in Glenn Murray being the first one to open the hostilities
with a goal on the 34th and then followed with a free kick goal
thanks to Jason Puncheon on the 48th, being his score the go ahead
one for the victory, after a Yaya Toure goal for the Sky Blues as the honor one
in the 78th minute.


At the end Alan Pardew’s
and his Crystal Palace can reach into new heights and with an open summer
market, this Manager can filled some voids in his lineup , especially if they
are to become a competitive entity.
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