
"Even before we conceded the goal, we played well, and then I really loved the reaction because it was only one or two minutes before with the disallowed goal. It was a very tight offside decision. The reaction was great, scoring three goals before half-time and controlling the game. It was really nice to watch."
"In the last weeks, I was asked about relegation, and now it's Europe. We will focus now on gaining momentum. We are going in the right direction and are back on track."
"We gave them too many set plays around the box. We were talking about it at half-time, and we lost a little bit of aggression out of possession. We passed the ball and passed the ball, but were not sharp enough on second balls, because they went long."
Crystal Palace secured a 3-1 victory over Tottenham despite Dominic Solanke initially putting Spurs ahead. The match turned when Micky van de Ven received a straight red card for fouling Ismaila Sarr, who converted the penalty and added a second goal before half-time. Jorgen Strand Larsen also scored as Palace dominated the first half. Manager Oliver Glasner praised the team's reaction and performance, though acknowledged second-half control issues. Palace have now won three of their last five Premier League matches, a significant turnaround from their poor December-January form. The victory moves Palace to 13th place with 38 points, just six points behind seventh-placed Brentford, keeping a European qualification push alive.
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