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Crystal Palace v Bournemouth (2018-19)
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EventPremier League 2018-19
DateSunday 12 May 2019
VenueSelhurst Park, London
Player of the MatchWilfried Zaha
RefereeRoger East
Attendance25,433
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Crystal Palace v Bournemouth was a match which took place at the Selhurst Park on Sunday 12 May 2019.

Manager Roy Hodgson says Crystal Palace's win over Bournemouth was an "attacking party" after his side ended the season with an eight-goal thriller at Selhurst Park.

Palace scored three times in the opening 37 minutes but were pegged back to 3-2, increased their lead to 4-2 only for Bournemouth to score again, before settling the game with a fifth goal in the 80th minute.

There were 33 shots in total - 17 by Palace and 16 by the Cherries - and both sides could have scored more.

"It was a fantastic end to the season," said Hodgson.

"It is nice now that I am standing here on the right end of the result that we could offer that spectacle to our fans in the final game of the season.

"I thought at 3-0 we would have a relatively comfortable second half but that wasn't the case. It was an attacking party out there."

Michy Batshuayi, playing for Palace for the final time before his loan spell from Chelsea ends, opened the scoring in the 24th minute, capitalising on slack Bournemouth defending to volley home from six yards.

The Belgian slid in to convert Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross from close range eight minutes later before a Wilfried Zaha shot was blocked by keeper Mark Travers and rebounded in off Bournemouth defender Jack Simpson for an own goal.

Jefferson Lerma then crashed a stunning 30-yard shot in off the post just before the break and Jordon Ibe drilled into the bottom corner via a slight deflection 10 minutes after half-time to give the visitors hope.

Patrick van Aanholt restored a two-goal lead for Palace, only for Joshua King to bundle home at a 73rd-minute corner.

However, with 10 minutes remaining Zaha set up Andros Townsend who swept home to make sure of the three points for the hosts.

With the two sides having little to play for other than positions in lower mid-table, it was no surprise they served up typical final-day performances, full of attacking intent and occasionally poor defending.

There were 33 shots in total - 17 by Palace and 16 by Bournemouth - and both sides could have added to the eight goals that were scored.

Batshuayi had only scored four goals in 12 games before Sunday's game since joining on loan in January, but he took advantage of defensive lapses to add another two goals to his total.

Hodgson has previously said that he is unsure whether Palace will be able to sign the Belgian permanently in the summer, and it will be interesting to see whether the two goals persuade the Londoners to seek a deal.

Batshuayi's fellow forward Zaha was another who impressed. He did not find the net himself but fed Van Aanholt smartly for Palace's fourth and produced a fine surging run before setting up Townsend for the fifth.

He was given a standing ovation when substituted late on, and the home fans will hope it was not the final time they see the highly rated Ivorian in a Palace shirt.

The win means Palace end with their highest Premier League points total from a 38-game campaign and Zaha will surely be crucial if they are to improve on that next season.

Cherries manager Eddie Howe felt the game was a "summary of their season".

There were fine moments such as Lerma's spectacular strike, plus their ability to consistently create chances and respond to going behind - but they struggled defensively and were repeatedly hurt by Palace's quick attacking players.

"We had a real low in the first half," Howe said. "We didn't defend well, didn't react well to the first goal. We wobbled a little bit, maybe due to the inexperience in our team.

"We responded really well in the second half and could have scored more.

"We felt we could cut them open but unfortunately it was the same for their attacking play. They had pace on the counter-attack, something we struggled to handle."

Bournemouth end the season having scored 56 goals - a figure only exceeded by the elite top six teams - but they also conceded 70. Only the bottom two sides, Fulham and Huddersfield, had a worse defensive record.

It has also been a strange campaign for Howe's side, having taken 26 of their 45 points in their opening 18 games, and then struggling for much of the second half of the season.

They were eighth in the table in December but finish 14th, two places worse off than last year - although they finished only one point shy of their record top-flight points tally of 46 from 2016-17.

"It has to be seen as another season of progression," Howe said.

"We have been able to withstand injuries to key players and blood some young players.

"The team has been in transition throughout the seasons so to maintain our Premier League status and at times play good football, it has been pleasing."

Match[]

Details[]

Sunday 12 May 2019
15:00
Crystal Palace Crystal Palace FC 5–3 AFC Bournemouth Bournemouth Selhurst Park, London
Attendance: 25,433
Referee: Roger East
Batshuayi Goal 24'32'
Simpson Goal 37' (o.g.)
van Aanholt Goal 65'
Townsend Goal 80'
Report Lerma Goal 45'
Ibe Goal 56'
King Goal 73'
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Bournemouth
31 Vicente Guaita
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
34 Martin Kelly
02 Joel Ward
03 Patrick van Aanholt
10 Andros Townsend Substituted off in the 90+3th minute 90+3'
18 James McArthur Booked
04 Luka Milivojević Booked
07 Max Meyer
23 Michy Batshuayi Substituted off in the 89th minute 89'
11 Wilfried Zaha Substituted off in the 87th minute 87' Booked
Substitutes:
13 Wayne Hennessey
17 Christian Benteke
21 Connor Wickham Substituted on in the 89th minute 89'
26 Bakary Sako Substituted on in the 87th minute 87'
28 Luke Dreher Substituted on in the 90+3th minute 90+3'
32 Nikola Tavares
44 Jaïro Riedewald
Manager:
Flag of England Roy Hodgson
42 Mark Travers
15 Adam Smith
03 Steve Cook
25 Jack Simpson Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
23 Nathaniel Clyne Substituted off in the 89th minute 89'
10 Jordon Ibe Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
08 Jefferson Lerma
05 Nathan Aké
24 Ryan Fraser
17 Joshua King
13 Callum Wilson
Substitutes:
01 Artur Boruc
09 Lys Mousset Substituted on in the 70th minute 70'
22 Emerson Hyndman
28 Kyle Taylor
33 Chris Mepham Substituted on in the 70th minute 70'
36 Matt Butcher
44 Sam Surridge Substituted on in the 89th minute 89'
Manager:
Flag of England Eddie Howe

See also[]

Final League Table[]

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Notes
1 Manchester City  (C) 38 32 2 4 95 23 +72 98 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Liverpool 38 30 7 1 89 22 +67 97
3 Chelsea 38 21 9 8 63 39 +24 72
4 Tottenham Hotspur 38 23 2 13 67 39 +28 71
5 Arsenal 38 21 7 10 73 51 +22 70 Qualification for the Europa League group stage
6 Manchester United 38 19 9 10 67 52 +15 66
7 Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 16 9 13 47 46 +1 57
8 Everton 38 15 9 14 54 46 +8 54
9 Leicester City 38 15 7 16 51 48 +3 52
10 West Ham United 38 15 7 16 52 55 −3 52
11 Watford 38 14 8 16 52 59 −7 50
12 Crystal Palace 38 14 7 17 51 53 −2 49
13 Newcastle United 38 12 9 17 42 48 −6 45
14 Bournemouth 38 13 6 19 56 70 −14 45
15 Burnley 38 11 7 20 45 68 −23 40
16 Southampton 38 9 12 17 45 65 −20 39
17 Brighton & Hove Albion 38 9 9 20 35 60 −25 36
18 Cardiff City  (R) 38 10 4 24 34 69 −35 34 Relegation to
EFL Championship
19 Fulham  (R) 38 7 5 26 34 81 −47 26
20 Huddersfield Town  (R) 38 3 7 28 22 76 −54 16
Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd number of goals scored.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round; (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament

External links[]

Premier League 2018–19

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Crystal Palace F.C. matches - 2018-19
2018-19 Premier League

Liverpool (h) · Arsenal (h) · Chelsea (a) · Arsenal (a) · Bournemouth (h)

2018-19 FA Cup

Grimsby Town (h) · Tottenham Hotspur (h) · Doncaster Rovers (a) · Watford (a) ·

2018-19 EFL Cup

Swansea City (a) · West Bromwich Albion (a) · Middlesbrough (a)

A.F.C. Bournemouth F.C. matches - 2018-19
2018-19 Premier League

Arsenal (h) · Arsenal (a) · Tottenham Hotspur (h) · Crystal Palace (a)

2018-19 FA Cup
2018-19 EFL Cup

Milton Keynes Dons (h) · Blackburn Rovers (h) · Norwich City (h) · Chelsea (a) ·

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