Crystal Palace‘s win away at Brighton had been coming for some time, I promise.
Oliver Glasner’s side had lost one of their previous seven in the league, including wins over Tottenham and away at Ipswich. It was only their rotten start to the season keeping them out of mid-table.
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Read MoreThey had the legs in midfield; Jefferson Lerma and Will Hughes are industrious, even if they lack some passing invention. They broke extremely quickly when given the opportunity and fashioned chances at will.
This works so well because the wing-backs are back in form. Daniel Munoz repeatedly looks to get forward – he was unfortunate to have a goal ruled out for a touch-and-go foul that was never going to be overturned by VAR. Tyrick Mitchell is not a natural attacking threat, but his delivery for Sarr’s header was exquisite. Things are looking up.
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