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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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.
Everton poke fun at England and Thomas Tuchel after last-gasp Jack Grealish winner - The Mirror
Jack Grealish was overlooked by England boss Thomas Tuchel for the Three Lions' games against Wales and Latvia but scored a stoppage-time winner for Everton against Crystal Palace
Newcastle Inflict More Pain On Ange Postecoglou, Everton End Crystal Palace's Unbeaten Run
Newcastle beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 to extend Ange Postecoglou's wait for a win, while Crystal Palace's 19-game unbeaten run was ended by Jack Grealish's late winner for Everton on Sunday.
Grealish Has Found Himself Completely at Everton - Scored the Winning Goal and Celebrated Like 'Mad'
In the seventh round of the Premier League, Everton achieved a dramatic 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, ending a long run of 19 matches without defeat away from home for the London team. Palace's last defeat was in April to Newcastle United with a score of 0-5, while after that match, the team went 19 games without defeat in five different competitions - the longest in the club's history. The hero of the match was Jack Grealish, who scored the …
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