Player ratings as much-changed Spurs downed by Eze brace


A bracket from Eberechi Eze, both sides of the half -time, scored Crystal Palace in 28 years at Tottenham Hotspur, the finalists of the Europa League.

Poseteclou made eight changes from the page that traveled to Norway on Thursday to overcome Bodo/Glimt in the semi -finals of the Europa League.

Kulusevski only lasted 20 minutes before he was injured, and Spurs’ rotation occupation proved to be no match for Palace, which brought one of her most impressive appearances on the street to remind everyone from the next weekend in the FA Cup final against Manchester City.

Oliver Glasers Eagles thought that they were only ten minutes in the lead through Ismaila Sarr, but the Senagalese international, who scored twice in the semi -final victory of the FA Cup against Aston Villa, saw that his efforts under construction excluded.

Daniel Munoz then hit the crossbar in the middle of the first half, after he was able to connect to Jean-Philippe Mateta, and the Colombian, who was a constant threat in the left flank of Spurs’, blown another opportunity to open the rating later when he decided to try Mateta instead of shooting.

The palace skipper Marc Guehi had ruled out a goal from handball, but there was no reason to ban the fifth Premier League goal of the season in the first half time. A quick counterattack, which was again led by Munoz, made it possible for the prominent midfielder from Palace up close.

Spurs presented Yves Bissouma at halftime, but he was immediately a passenger when Eze cited an excellent outlier to achieve second place from Palace. The 26-year-old’s exquisite through the ball allowed the lightning faster Sarr into the penalty area, and he returned the ball onto a plate so that Eze could run home for the first time and drill home.

The palace could have scored more points, and Spurs is a distant second best throughout the competition and this mood was highlighted by its XG count after the game of 3.39-a remarkable number compared to Spurs’ 0.68.

The first victory of this palace at Spurs since 1997 was not only the first League double of the Eagles against its London opponents in the other side of the capital.

Postcoglou

It was a standard Prime Minister League afternoon for Posetecoglou/Vince Mignott/MB Media/Gettyimages

*Reviews of Fotmob*provided*

Position / player

Evaluation

GK: Antonin Kinsky

8.3/10

RB: Pedro Porro

6.0/10

CB: Kevin Danso

6.2/10

CB: Ben Davies

6.4/10

LB: Djed Spence

7.2/10

CM: Archie Gray

6.5/10

CM: Rodrigo Bentancur (C)

6.0/10

CM: Pape Sarr

6.8/10

RW: Wilson Odobert

5.7/10

See: Dejan Kulusevski

5.7/10

LW: Mathys Tel

7.7/10

Sub: Mikey Moore (19 ‘for Kulusevski)

6.1/10

Sub: Yves Bissoouma (46 ‘for Bentancur)

6.4/10

Sub: Son Heung-Min (58 ‘for Porro)

5.6/10

Subs not used: Guglielmo Vicario (GK), Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Brennan Johnson, Richarlison and Dominic Solanke.

Eberechi eze

The task of Eberechi EZ was simply presented with the ball by Daniel Munoz / Julian Finney / Gettyimages

*Reviews of Fotmob*provided*

Position / player

Evaluation

GK: Dean Henderson

7.7/10

CB: Chris Richards

7.4/10

CB: Maxence Lacroix

6.8/10

CB: Marc Guehi (C)

8.1/10

RWB: Daniel Munoz

8.3/10

CM: Will Hughes

7.1/10

CM: Jefferson Lerma

7.2/10

LWB: Tyrick Mitchell

6.9/10

AM: Ismaila Sarr

7.6/10

AM: Eberechi eze

8.9/10

See: Jean-Philippe Mateta

7.3/10

Sub: Eddie Nketiah (60 ‘for Mateta)

6.3/10

Sub: Ben Chilwell (61 ‘for Mitchell)

6.5/10

Sub: Daichi Kamada (61 ‘for Lerma)

6.7/10

Sub: Romain Esse (78 ‘for Sarr)

5.9/10

Sub: Justin Devenny (87 ‘for Hughes)

N/A

Subs not used: Matt Turner (GK), Nathaniel Clyne, Caleb Kporha, Matheus Franca.

Player of the game: Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace)

Read the latest news, rumors and gossip in Premier League