Crystal Palace collected his fourth red letter from the season when they stopped the streak of strong defeats to attract 0-0 with European Search Bournemouth.
Here is the bass in the game:
Alignments
Palacio: Henderson, Muñoz, Richards, Lacroix, Guehi, Mitchell, Wharton (Kamada 72), Hughes, Sarr (accroveny 90), Eze (Lerma 46), Mateta (Nketiah 72).
Subs not used: Turner, Clyne, Chilwell, Esse, Franca.
Bournemouth: Kepa, Huijsen, Kerkez, Zabamyi, Smith (Rodo 83), Adams (Tavernier 60), Scott (Cook 45), Kluivert, Ouattara (Brooks 69), Evanilson, Semengo.
Uncreated subs: Dennis, Hill, Jebbison, Senesi, Soler.
Snapshot of the game
Antoine Semenyo saw her effort in the 16th minute blocked on her route to the goal by fellow dean Huijsen.
The first real attack of Palace’s intention occurred in the 35th minute when Ismaila Sar led forward and Alex Scott was grouped outside the area.
The eagles were reduced to 10 men when Chris Richards was shown a second yellow card to retire to the accessor of Bournemouth, Justin Kluivert, on the midline.

Image: Keith Gillard
The second half was a skillful matter, with Palace looking to hit the visitors on the counter due to their red card.
Bournemouth Chief Andoni Iraola made multiple changes in his search to make his man count.
Semenyo cut his right foot from a distance with the last kick of the game, but his shot sailed high and wide on the crossbar of Dean Henderson.
Tactical approach
Glasner aligned with the same formation he has used through his time in Selhurst Park.
The Eagles made only a change of their humiliation 5-0 in Newcastle, with Wharton entering for Jefferson Lerma.
To deal with Kerkez’s attacking skill, Palace defended himself in a four back when Bournemouth was trying to accumulate from behind and Daniel Muñoz received a man -man marker on the Hungarian left wing.
Glosser interrupted Eze in the long time to sacrifice him for Lerma after Bournemouth received an advantage of a man after Richards red.
Rigor
Illya Zabarnyi. Dalt with Jean-Philippe Mateta well and it was a rock in the back in terms of winning aerial authorizations and battles.
Better
Full time. Maybe I am the problem? Two games this Easter weekend and two goals without goals.
Party groan
Why didn’t Scott see red? The former man in the city of Bristol was lucky that he has not been issued a second yellow card after he brought Sar on a route to the goal.
The Barrott referee then sent Richards for the same foul without any last warning just before part time.
As expected, the cherries moved Scott to part time, since it was a red card to walk waiting for it to happen.
A point of conversation in the pub
An important week ahead. He considers that Palace had granted 10 in his last two outings, many would have tasks a goalless draw against Bournemouth before the game just to express the flow of great losses.
The Eagles are directed to the Emirates on Wednesday, with Oliver Glasner to make the decision to rotate their 11 headlines before their semifinal of the FA Cup against Aston Villa on Saturday.
The Austrian has not had the habit of changing the team too much duration of its time in Selhurst Park, but with the low confidence and the players who look outside the high intensity team that were in their previous victory of the FA Cup on Fulham, could be a wise decision.
What the boss had to say
“We could see that we were not full of confidence in the first half. We were defending OK, but then we got a red card. You can collapse as a team, but the players did the opposite.
“We show a great effort and performance of the team. We defended well.
“We tried to find the right moments to move on. We had five dangerous situations in the Bournemouth box. I am very satisfied with the performance in the second half, with the performance and the spirit.
“We have begun to win our trust. It is not easy to play 50 minutes in the Premier League with one less player and not grant a goal.”
Photos: Keith Gillard