Sunday, 19 May 2013

Academy Report: Fulham 2-1 Building - Crystal Building - Standard Crystal Palace Website

Palaceas academy area narrowly missed out on gaining an invaluable position at league leaders Fulham after conceding late on to lose 2-1. National forward Emerson Hyndman struck the decisive blow ten minutes from time and energy to refuse a morale-boosting pull to the fighting Eagles at Motspur Park. In an engaging game that ebbed and flowed during, early ruins were even while both parties fought to retain possession. But with fifteen minutes on the time it absolutely was Fulham who drew first blood when Swedish striker Muamer Tankovic pounced on a knock down inside the box and fired in to the bottom right hand corner beyond the reach of Palace keeper Tom King. The visitors were noticeably rocked by the purpose and Fulham started initially to take control, with Cauley Woodrow and Tankovic both wasting odds to double the lead. When Sullay Kaikai curled a totally free end over from 20 yards structure regained their composure though and signalled their intention. And 5 minutes ahead of the break they got a well-deserved equaliser. A solid run from Javen Palmer down the right pushed a large part and when the Fulham support failed to clear his resulting mix, Connor Dymond pounced to level the results. The half-time period worked in Fulhamas favour and the Under-18 Elite Group leaders began the second half the stronger. King was forced right into a intelligent save from Patrick Roberts, before Tankovic made provider for Woodrow who went equally close. An energetic Palace part fought their way back into the game and developed numerous chances of their very own to drive a success, with Jerome Williams appearing a few with some rampaging runs from full-back, just like they did in the first half. Reise Allassani came within inches of giving the lead to the visitors on 70 minutes, working himself a garden inside the box before releasing a curling effort only wide of the vertical. The final 15 minutes was an affair, with Fulham replacement Moussa Dembele coming close with a mellow chip that defeat King but dropped only wide of the post. Fulham started initially to just take the upper hand and the hosts went close again following a neatly worked counter attack. Jeff Richards selected Tankovic with a clever cut-back from the left, however the young forward skewed when he looked certain to case his second his strike. On as the winner was struck by Hyndman 82 minutes, the force finally paid. Great composure was shown by the former FC Dallas youngster before target to comfortably position past King. Building got close to snatching a spot, as a by Mandella Egbo confronted to drop in, before a late Dymond effort fizzed only large. Nevertheless the Eagles were unable to locate a last gasp equaliser and it had been Fulham who acquired their seventh straight home gain, despite an showing from Ben Garneras children. Palace: King, Inniss (Gordon 65), Khinda-John, Egbo (Udumaga 89), Williams, Dymond, Boateng, Gray, Allassani, Palmer, Kaikai (Tieku 46). Fulham: Rodak, Passley, Arthurworrey, Donnelly, Richards, Sambou, Hyndman, Roberts, Della Verde (Dembele 65), Woodrow, Tankovic.

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