How Did Crystal Palace Dominate Tottenham in Their Latest Clash?

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Key Takeaways
- Crystal Palace secured a significant win over Tottenham.
- They matched their best-ever Premier League points tally.
- The team showcased impressive defensive skills.
- Eberechi Eze was pivotal, scoring both goals.
- Palace is gearing up for the FA Cup Final against Manchester City.
London, May 11 (NationPress) Crystal Palace showcased an impressive performance in north London, securing a well-deserved 2–0 victory against Tottenham Hotspur. This win not only extended their unbeaten streak to five matches but also matched their best-ever Premier League points total of 49.
Just three days after their triumph in the UEFA Europa League Final, Ange Postecoglou opted for eight alterations in the lineup from the match against Bodo/Glimt in Norway, with Pedro Porro, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Dejan Kulusevski being the only players retained.
Kulusevski was positioned at the forefront but, with the UEL Final looming just 10 days away, he sadly had to leave the field due to injury after only 19 minutes.
Before taking the lead shortly before halftime, Palace had two goals ruled out after VAR reviews, with Eze scoring from Daniel Muñoz's assist. Eze doubled the lead just three minutes into the second half thanks to a set-up from Ismaila Sarr, and the score remained unchanged.
Palace began the match aggressively, with Daniel Muñoz being pivotal on the right flank. His early cross nearly led to an own goal and he participated in two disallowed efforts, one for offside and another for handball. As the first half advanced, Palace dominated, with Muñoz, Lerma, and Chris Richards all coming close before finally breaking the deadlock just before halftime. Muñoz once again sprinted down the wing and found Eberechi Eze, who calmly finished.
Minutes into the second half, Palace increased their lead. A blocked shot from Ismaïla Sarr fell favorably for Eze, who scored his second goal of the match. Spurs struggled to respond, with Son Heung-Min and Wilson Odobert both thwarted by excellent defensive plays from Maxence Lacroix and Marc Guéhi.
Eddie Nketiah and Daichi Kamada nearly combined for a late third, but Palace maintained control, managing possession and thwarting Spurs’ rare advances.
The final whistle ignited celebrations among Palace supporters, whose team not only clinched a memorable away victory but also equaled their top-flight points record. With spirits high, Palace now looks forward to a historic FA Cup Final clash against Manchester City on May 17.