Crystal Palace 0-0 Everton: Dominic Calvert-Lewin sent off as FA Cup third round tie at Selhurst Park ends in stalemate
And he again rushes down the left, winning a corner. Garner curls in low … and suddenly Henderson has to kick away from near the foot of his near post! He reacted well there, because the cross was poor, surprising him by where it ended up.
62’ – NOW THIS IS A CHANCE!
Calvert-Lewin pulls left and attacks the space, Harrison poking him in! He shows good pace in easing to the box, but once there, he opens body, telegraphing he’s going across and failing to freeze the keeper to supply accurate power. So Henderson saves easily enough.
676′ – EVERTON’S TEMPO HAS BEEN GOOD THIS HALF
They just lack a bit of quality. Calvert-Lewin leaps, wins the second ball while lightly studding Clyne, then McNeil stands up Hughes and ducks inside … but can’t pick a decent pass. VAR might want a look at the challenge though…
77’ – IT’S A TRICKY ONE
The kind of challenge you want in the game – a player sliding in, winning the challenge while sliding in and making contact. No one’s hurt, and I know that’s not the measure, but it looks the right side of the line to me because the ball was there and he won it, doing no damage. But I think he’s struggling.
79’ – CALVERT-LEWIN GOES OFF!
I don’t know. This isn’t the game I grew up with and fell in love with, so a red card – and a three-game ban – for that – isn’t it, “for me”. That doesn’t mean I’m right – I see why it’s been given – but if we want tackles in the game and we do,then, well, nah.
84’ – NOW THEN!
Beto gets away down the right, drills a low cross towards the penalty spot … and Garner slaps over the top. That was as good a chance as Dyche will have hoped for.
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