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Crystal Palace |
(1) 1-4 (2) | Selhurst Park, South Norwood, London Attendance: 24,881 Referee: | |
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| Mariappa |
Report | Kasami Sidwell Berbatov Senderos |
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Following Meeting: Fulham 2-2 Crystal Palace (2013-14 Premier League) (11 May 2014) Trivia
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Images[]1-0: A corner from the left brought about an early lead for the hosts on 7 minutes. After keeping the corner out, a ball was whipped back into the box and centre back Adrian Mariappa managed to beat Brede Hangeland in the air to the ball and headed in over Maarten Stekelenburg, who was returning from injury. 1-1: Pajtim Kasami ensured that his name would remain in the club's history books after this memorable strike. After a fantastic long ball played by Sascha Riether from within his own half, Kasami ran diagonally at full sprint from near the half-way line before controlling the ball on his chest and executing the perfect volley with his right foot (his wrong foot) into the far corner from the very right-hand corner of the penalty area, leaving Speroni no chance whatsoever. 1-2: After Bryan Ruiz's free-kick had struck the wall, Steve Sidwell scored another fantastic goal for Fulham after timing the rebound to perfection by striking a volley into the top corner from 25 yards out on the stroke of half-time 1-3: Dimitar Berbatov grabs his long-awaited first league goal of the season, after a deft header from a corner on the right 1-4: Another corner from the right sealed a great away win. Whipped in over the crowd by Bryan Ruiz, Philippe Senderos got only his second goal for the club after a well-executed scissor kick which just crept over the line after Speroni couldn't keep the ball out
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