Mixed feelings for Glasner after unbeaten Palace frustrated by Sunderland - Soccer News
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Mixed feelings for Glasner after unbeaten Palace frustrated by Sunderland - Soccer News
""We could have won the game with enough chances, but also credit to their goalkeeper," Glasner told BBC Sport."
""In the end we have to accept the draw. If you don't score you don't lose, it's mixed feelings. "I really liked the desire to win the game at the end. Still unbeaten after four games, so it is OK.""
""The VAR must have told the referee that the Sunderland player didn't touch him but for me when I see the pictures it looks like he touches him.""
Crystal Palace dominated possession at Selhurst Park but were held to a 0-0 draw by a resilient Sunderland rearguard and a superb performance from goalkeeper Robin Roefs. Palace created numerous chances, with Jean-Philippe Mateta and Daichi Kamada coming closest late on, yet failed to score and remain without a home league win this season. The club's unbeaten league run reached ten matches, their best since October 1990. A late challenge on Christantus Uche prompted penalty claims and a VAR review. Sunderland earned seven points from four matches but managed no shots on target.
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