Glasner lauds Palaces character after thrilling Bournemouth draw - Soccer News
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Glasner lauds Palaces character after thrilling Bournemouth draw - Soccer News
"I know how our games are going, our last game against Liverpool and our away game to Everton was the same. It's that last goal in the extra time. I am so proud of the performance, not the result. How we played and how many chances we created."
"We were ruthless, and every chance was a goal. The mentality of the team and the problems we caused. There has not been many teams that has caused Palace so many problems. It was an incredible display. I don't think they were that much better in the first half. When we go in details, I think it was an even game. They were ruthless, and we said we would stick with the plan, and we did."
Crystal Palace fought back twice to earn a 3-3 draw with Bournemouth at Selhurst Park. Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a majestic hat-trick, including an injury-time penalty, to extend Palace's unbeaten home run to ten matches. Eli Kroupi's brace gave Bournemouth a two-goal half-time lead, but Palace improved after the break and levelled through two Mateta goals, both set up by Daniel Munoz. Ryan Christie put Bournemouth ahead in the 89th minute before Mateta converted a penalty following a foul on Marc Guehi. Manager Oliver Glasner praised the team's mentality and attacking efficiency, with an xG of 4.3 to Bournemouth's 2.0.
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