Fight for relegation: Crystal Palace meets Newcastle United!

Fight for relegation: Crystal Palace meets Newcastle United!

The exciting duel between Crystal Palace and Newcastle United is on November 30, 2024 in the Premier League. Crystal Palace, trained by Oliver Glasner, fights for survival in the league and has set itself the goal of climbing the relegation zone. The Eagles currently occupy the penultimate place and have been without victory for three games. The last game ended with a 2-2 draw against Aston Villa, giving a guided tour of their hands twice, as Krone.at reported. The club has only been able to record one win in the last twelve games, which makes their situation precarious.

In contrast, Newcastle United is in the crisis after a recent defeat against West Ham United. The Magpies lost 0-2 in their last game and now hope to re -intervene with a victory against Palace for international places, as is also mentioned at Sports.Yahoo.com. They are currently only one point behind the coveted Champions League qualification places. However, Newcastle celebrated the last successes in the league, with three consecutive victories, including a Triumphaler 2-0 victory in the EFL Cup against Chelsea. Their stability in the first half of the season is now being tested.

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For today's game, Glasner has made some changes: Eberechi Eze returns to the starting eleven after a month of injury, while Jefferson Lerma also plays. Otherwise, the squad remains unchanged, with some players still injured or blocked. Newcastle, on the other hand, begins in a 4-3-3 system with Nick Pope in the goal and an offensive series that trusts Joelinton and Alexander Isak. Crystal Palace's fans hope for a turn, while Newcastle will do everything possible to claim their place in the upper third of the table.

The game promises a lot of tension and could be decisive for both teams. Crystal Palace is on reparation, while Newcastle wants to spark the fight for the Champions League places again with a win.

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OrtSelhurst Park, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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