Pino stunner sees Crystal Palace inflict painful start on Rob Edwards at Wolves
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Pino stunner sees Crystal Palace inflict painful start on Rob Edwards at Wolves
"It was in the 69th minute of this match when Yeremy Pino wheeled away in celebration after doubling Crystal Palace's lead, his delicious shot from the edge of the box crashing in off the underside of the crossbar. Down in the away technical area, Oliver Glasner was also on the move, the Palace manager briefly dancing on ice as he almost lost his footing amid the delight. By the end, the delirious away supporters were asking their goalkeeper Dean Henderson for song suggestions."
"He made more than 100 appearances for the club as a defender in the second tier and returned after retiring as a player, taking the role of under-18s head coach. Stints as under-23s and first-team coach followed, as well as two matches in caretaker charge in 2016. Edwards never strayed too far from the radar of the Wolves hierarchy and this week the chair, Jeff Shi, compared the 42-year-old's return to that of an old friend joining us as a leader of the club,"
Crystal Palace defeated Wolves 2-0 with Daniel Munoz opening the scoring and Yeremy Pino doubling the lead with a 69th-minute strike that crashed in off the underside of the crossbar. Palace moved into fourth place in the table. Wolves remain bottom with two points after twelve matches and are the only winless team across the top seven tiers, facing mounting relegation pressure toward the Championship. Rob Edwards began his first game in permanent charge after a long association with the club as player and coach but suffered a painful start. Palace were superior for most of the game despite a brief Wolves spell early in the second half.
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