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Crystal Palace vs Leicester: Roy Hodgson's side win without Wilfried Zaha

Re-live the action from Selhurst Park

Kishan Vaghela,Nathan Jacobs
Saturday 15 December 2018 08:12 EST
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Crystal Palace secured their first Premier League victory without Wilfried Zaha in over two years as Luka Milivojevic's outstanding finish inspired them to overcome Leicester 1-0.

Without their most influential player they followed successive defeats to end the wider run of 13 league defeats that had come when Zaha was unavailable.

During those 13 fixtures - their last league success without him came at struggling Sunderland in September 2016 when Alan Pardew remained manager - they had scored only three goals and conceded 28.

The lack of a consistent goalscorer remained a concern at Selhurst Park but their captain Milivojevic produced a fine first-half finish to give them the lead they retained to move up to 15th and clear of the Premier League's bottom three.

GOAL! Watford 1-0 Cardiff (Deulofeu, 16) 

A bit of magic from the Spaniard who jinks one way, onto his left foot, feints to shoot, but has the composure to jink once again and bring it back on to his right foot. 

He then has enough about him to put it past Etheridge and give Watford the early goal that'll help them settle. 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 15:18

 Deulofeu slotting it beyond Etheridge and celebrating after his moment of magic...  

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 15:26

GOAL! Crystal Palace 1-0 Leicester City (Milivojevic) 

What a strike from the Serbian! 

Townsend plays the ball across the box to the Palace skipper. No one chooses to close him down and his crisp shot from 25 yards finds the far corner. 

Leicester need to respond. 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 15:43

He's a central midfielder. 

Don't know whether that's a good thing or whether it shows how poor their forwards are.... 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 15:48

HALF TIME: 

Palace 1-0 Leicester 

Huddersfield 0-0 Newcastle 

Tottenham 0-0 Burnley 

Watford 1-0 Cardiff 

Wolves 1-0 Bournemouth 

Not many goals so far but Palace, Watford and Wolves take narrow leads into the break. 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 15:52

And we're back underway in the 3PMs. 

Are we going to get a glut of goals in this second half? 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 16:00

The weather is absolutely bucketing it down across the country. 

Perhaps this is why we're so low on goals at the moment. 

Or maybe I'm just trying to make an excuse. 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 16:09

GOAL! Watford 2-0 Cardiff (Holebas, 52) 

Another beauty from the Hornets as they look safe and secure. 

Deulofeu finds the full back who curls a beauty into the top right corner. 

They can play some really impressive stuff sometimes and they look to have done so again, today. 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 16:12

Milivojevic celebrating opening the scoring!  

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 16:15

GOAL! Huddersfield 0-1 Newcastle (Rondon, 55)

What a fantastic team goal from the Magpies.

Perez spots Manquillo's run inside him, and the Spaniard, 25 yards out doesn't need a second invitation to curl a pass around the Huddersfield defenders to find Rondon's late run at the far post. 

Newcastle have had very low possession in their game but the two best chances in the half and now they've opened the scoring! 

Nathan Jacobs15 December 2018 16:16

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