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Everton Get Hill Dickinson Stadium Lift-Off Moment as Crystal Palace Star's Refusal Punished - Liverpool Echo

  • Crystal Palace's 19-match unbeaten run ended on Sunday when they lost 2-1 to Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
  • The streak followed Palace's last defeat on April 16, a 5-0 league loss at Newcastle, surpassing their previous longest run of 18 matches in 1969.
  • In the match, Daniel Munoz scored for Palace, Iliman Ndiaye equalized via penalty for Everton, and Jack Grealish scored a stoppage-time winner after a rebound from Munoz's clearance attempt.
  • Manager Oliver Glasner acknowledged the deep disappointment of the moment and suggested that experiencing this setback might be necessary to progress further in the future.
  • The defeat denied Palace a chance to move up to second, while Everton avoided losing their first game at their new home, highlighting competitive pressures ahead.
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Haaland fires Man City to win at Brentford, Everton end Palace's unbeaten run

Erling Haaland carried Manchester City to within three points of Premier League leaders Arsenal with the only goal at Brentford, while Crystal Palace's 19-game unbeaten run was ended by a 2-1 defeat to Everton on Sunday.

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