Football React | Wolves 0 - 2 Crystal Palace
A good away day in the Midlands for Palace.
Crystal Palace moved into the Premier League's top four with a convincing win that left new Wolves manager Rob Edwards on the losing side in his first match in charge.
Author | Ajay
Stadium | Molineux
Daniel Munoz and Yeremy Pino scored in the second half as the Eagles claimed a well-deserved victory at Molineux.
Oliver Glasner’s side were clearly superior, leaving bottom club Wolves’ hopes of survival looking even more precarious despite Edwards taking over from Middlesbrough earlier this month.
Let’s explore the best Palace reaction and more
Frank: Could not be prouder of Oliver Glasner and the team. They seem able to deal with every obstacle and keep moving forward. They deserve every bit of success, every win. Brilliant.
Paula: A very disciplined performance, every player putting in a shift, rounded off by a superb goal from Pino.
Alex: A gritty, professional, and resilient effort. Defensively solid, with the team working as a complete unit. Always satisfying to bring three points back from a difficult away trip.
Tommy: Good times for Crystal Palace, who look to have achieved what Liverpool have struggled with and smoothly integrated new players. The club feels very stable at the moment.
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James: This is the strongest Palace side we’ve ever had, even after losing our two most talented players. Every player has strengths and weaknesses, including Eze and Olise. It is how they work together as a team that makes the difference, and this group are a team for sure. Daichi is no Will Hughes, but is an intelligent, hardworking player who adds something to the midfield. Mitchell cannot cross or finish like Muñoz but is a far better defender. The fact people focus on their shortcomings is probably a testament to how good the team is, even without superstars, although Wharton clearly has the potential.
Nigel: We may not be playing at our best as a team but we keep winning and picking up points. How many times have pundits and commentators said that is the mark of a good team? I am happy just to see the team win and hope that if we really play well we can thrash some teams at Selhurst in the next two matches.
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