Wolves 2-0 Crystal Palace: Luka Milivojevic sent off as Eagles fall to defeat at Molineux

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George Flood30 October 2020

Crystal Palace saw captain Luka Milivojevic dismissed late on as they fell to defeat at Wolves in Friday night’s Premier League encounter.

The Serbian midfielder received his marching orders four minutes from time for a second bookable offence as Roy Hodgson’s side failed to overturn a 2-0 half-time deficit at Molineux following goals from debutant Rayan Ait Nouri and Daniel Podence.

Palace - who had enjoyed their best-ever start to a top-flight season - also saw a first-half penalty correctly overturned by VAR after replays showed that left-back Patrick van Aanholt was offside when he collected a pass from Wilfried Zaha before being brought down in the box by Willy Boly.

The result leaves in-form Wolves third and level on points with Merseyside duo Everton and Liverpool, who face Newcastle and West Ham respectively on Saturday.

Zaha struggled to make an impact as Palace missed their own chance to make a mark among the pacesetters.

Crystal Palace were denied a first-half penalty after referee Martin Atkinson’s decision was overturned by the VAR
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Five-goal Zaha, who has already scored one more than last season, slashed over inside the first 90 seconds but it was his only effort of a frustrating night before Wolves took control.

They warmed up as Leander Dendoncker's header dropped wide and Vicente Guaita turned Podence's curling shot over.

Palace, though, had the potential to be explosive on the break and sent Wolves a warning when Michy Batshuayi fired in Zaha's cross, only to be correctly flagged offside.

It was one the hosts heeded immediately and they moved quickly to open the scoring after 18 minutes. Podence escaped down the right and when Cheikhou Kouyate flicked his cross to Ait-Nouri, who joined from Angers in the summer, the wing-back's first-time drive found the bottom corner.

From then Wolves enjoyed their first-half dominance with Ruben Neves dictating the play and Nelson Semedo curling an effort inches wide. Dendoncker struck the crossbar from 30 yards before the hosts found a second after 27 minutes.

Debutant Rayan Ait-Nouri had given Wolves an early lead at Molineux
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Palace squandered possession from a throw and when Raul Jimenez fed Pedro Neto his cross was finished well at the far post by Podence.

It would have eased boss Nuno's fears after he voiced his concerns about Wolves' lack of first-half bite. His side had previously failed to score before the break in 58 games since returning to the top-flight in 2018.

Palace, though, were willing victims and their tame efforts deserved little more. Even still, after Dendoncker hastily cleared a Scott Dann header, the Eagles thought they had a lifeline seven minutes before the break.

Van Aanholt lured Boly into a lazy challenge for a penalty but the visitors' hopes were extinguished when it was overturned by VAR, with Van Aanholt offside in the build-up.

Palace's luck failed to improve after the break when Andros Townsend's deflected volley landed in Rui Patricio's arms. 

Daniel Podence doubled the advantage to take Nuno’s side level on points with the top two
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Zaha's appeals for a penalty then went ignored after Ait-Nouri appeared to clip his ankle in the area and Zaha's irritation was underlined later when he was booked after clashing with the defender.

As Palace pressed for a way back they began to leave space and Dendoncker lashed Neto's cross wide after a swift break on the hour.

Podence steered wide as Wolves regained a degree of control and Palace's night got worse with four minutes left when Milivojevic was dismissed for a tackle on Joao Moutinho after referee Martin Atkinson's video review. 

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