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Holds Crystal Palace to 0-0 at Selhurst Park

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Holds Crystal Palace to 0-0 at Selhurst Park
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Key Points

  • Brighton and Crystal Palace played a 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park on Remembrance Sunday.
  • Brighton kept back-to-back clean sheets for the first time this season, only their second in 22 matches.
  • Fabian Hurzeler named an unchanged starting XI for the first time this season.
  • Crystal Palace remained unbeaten in 11 home matches.
  • Key moments included a disallowed penalty for Brighton’s Georginio Rutter after a dive was detected via VAR.
  • Both goalkeepers, Bart Verbruggen (Brighton) and Dean Henderson (Palace), made crucial saves to keep the score goalless.
  • The match was intense with five yellow cards shown, reflecting a hard-fought, physical contest.
  • The draw keeps Brighton competitive as they target climbing the table in the run-up to the festive season.

What happened in the Brighton vs Crystal Palace match?

As reported by Jonathan Low of WeAreBrighton.com, the match on Sunday at Selhurst Park ended in a goalless draw, defying expectations of a goalfest. The game came on Remembrance Sunday, with a respectful moment of silence observed before kick-off.

Brighton secured their second clean sheet in 22 games, with Fabian Hurzeler sticking to the same starting XI for the first time this season. Hurzeler’s black Albion puffer jacket was noted with some good-humoured attention despite some recent discussion about his matchday outfits.

Johnny Cantor of BBC Radio Sussex noted that Crystal Palace were unbeaten at home in 11 matches prior to this clash, adding context to Brighton’s challenge.

How did the teams perform during key moments of the match?

Palace’s Ismalia Sarr almost set up Jean-Philippe Mateta early on, but Mateta missed an easy chance by skying the ball wide, as covered by Football Insider247.

Brighton reacted strongly. Mats Wieffer delivered a promising cross, and Diego Gomez tested Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson, who made a good save. Bart Verbruggen, Brighton’s goalkeeper, also shone, particularly when parrying a powerful shot by Sarr.

Yankubu Minteh missed a clear chance before half-time, visibly disappointed as he covered his face with his shirt. The second half saw Brighton continuing their pressure, with a great chance nearly converted by Gomez, blocked by Henderson at the second attempt.

What was the controversy around the penalty decision?

The notable incident in the match involved Georginio Rutter inside the penalty box. Initially, referee Tim Robinson awarded a penalty to Brighton when Rutter went down under pressure from Palace defenders. However, after VAR review, it was determined that Rutter had simulated the contact and dived. Robinson rescinded the penalty and gave Rutter a yellow card.

Wayne Rooney, commenting on The Argus, highlighted how this decision was a pivotal moment that prevented potential escalation between the two teams, especially on a day like Remembrance Sunday. The match saw a total of five yellow cards, underlining the tense and physical nature of the game.

How did the goalkeepers influence the match?

Both goalkeepers, Verbruggen for Brighton and Henderson for Palace, delivered key saves that preserved the draw. Verbruggen’s performance was particularly praised for a crucial save at the very end of injury time, helping Brighton maintain a clean sheet.

Dean Henderson’s saves from Diego Gomez and other Brighton forwards kept Palace in the game. Their efforts kept the match goalless and underpinned the defensive theme reported by WeAreBrighton.com.

What does this result mean for Brighton’s season?

According to Jonathan Low, this 0-0 at Selhurst Park was a positive outcome for Brighton. Back-to-back clean sheets and a solid defensive display offer a foundation for improvement after a challenging run of matches.

Brighton remain competitive as they look to close the gap on Sunderland, who sit fourth just four points ahead. With the festive season approaching, Brighton’s defensive solidity could prove vital for climbing the Premier League table.