Crystal Palace 0 Everton 0: Wilfried Zaha returns as Morgan Schneiderlin sent off in Selhurst Park stalemate

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Joe Krishnan10 August 2019

Wilfried Zaha came off the bench to make his first appearance since handing in a transfer request but could not inspire Crystal Palace as they were held to a goalless draw by 10-man Everton at Selhurst Park.

The Ivory Coast international started on the bench and came on with half an hour to go, but after Morgan Schneiderlin's red card for two bookable offences, the Eagles could not find a way past Jordan Pickford.

Palace could have easily been behind after just two minutes when Lucas Digne's cross was cleared out to Gylfi Sigurdsson and the Icelandic midfielder, usually so clinical in front of goal, sent his shot wide from 12 yards.

The Toffees were certainly on top in the early moments and had another chance to take the lead after a well-worked corner routine. Richarlison ran to the front post to meet Sigurdsson's short pass and his effort was cleared off the line by Christian Benteke.

With Benteke and Jordan Ayew struggling to impose themselves up front, Max Meyer and Andros Townsend took on the responsibility of creating chances and the German caused problems for Seamus Coleman down the left.

On the half-hour mark, Vicente Guaita was forced into action to deny Richarlison after Digne's cross was deflected into the Brazilian's path.

But Palace found their feet and enjoyed an encouraging spell towards the end of the half, with Meyer's deflected effort going over by a matter of inches before Scott Dann went close with a header from a corner.

Palace later denied Everton with yet another goal-line clearance. Digne's cross found Sigurdsson free in the area and the 29-year-old did everything right, beating Guaita but not Patrick van Aanholt, who hacked the ball away.

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Roy Hodgson's men nearly punished Everton for not taking their chances as they fashioned two in the space of a minute.

Benteke slid in Ayew and the Ghanaian sprung the offside trap, but on the stretch he couldn't beat the onrushing Pickford.

Pickford was forced back into action moments later, blocking Meyer's shot at the far post after having very little to do up until that point.

Sensing an unlikely victory, Hodgson sent on Zaha for Ayew with under half an hour to make an impression, while Marco Silva introduced his new £27.5million teenage sensation Moise Kean.

But it was Schneiderlin who earned himself the spotlight. After a needless caution in the first half, the Frenchman caught Luka Milivojevic late from behind and referee Jon Moss pulled out a second yellow card.

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Despite playing against 10 men, Palace rarely showed the attacking intent that might have been expected of them as the game fizzled out, although Zaha nearly set up fellow substitute Connor Wickham for a winner two minutes from time.

Given how the game started, Hodgson perhaps would have accepted the result with open arms, but this felt like a missed opportunity for all three points.

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10 August 2019

Jack Rosser summarises the first-half action at Selhurst Park

"A positive end to the half for Palace, but they'll need to improve after the break. So little coming from Jordan Ayew and Christian Benteke leaving Max Meyer and Andros Townsend to do most of the work.

"Lucky not to be behind after a fast start from Everton."

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HALF TIME | Crystal Palace 0-0 Everton

Sigurdsson and Richarlison had golden chances to break the deadlock but it's goalless at the break at Selhurst Park. Not a lot to shout about as far as the hosts are concerned.

Photo: PA 

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45 mins: A blow for Everton as Gomes has picked up an injury and won't be able to continue.

That means Jean-Philippe Gbamin is on for his Toffees debut.

Two minutes will be added on as a result.

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44 mins: This is a good spell from Palace and it's Townsend who tries to find van Aanholt in acres of space at the far post, but the pass is overhit.

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40 mins: Meyer shot deflected over!

Despite being on the back foot for most of the first half, it's Palace who come closest to opening the scoring. 

Townsend comes through the middle and lifts a ball over the top to Meyer, who gets in behind Coleman. He checks inside and tries to bend one into the far corner, but Keane makes a crucial interception.

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38 mins: Meyer is robbed of possession by Richarlison and, perhaps feeling frustrated, lashes out at the Brazilian with a needless kick. 

Yellow card for the German, who has to be careful now.

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35 mins: We have our first VAR check for a possible red card, but Jon Moss quickly blows the whistle to play on.

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Jack Rosser at Selhurst Park

"Max Meyer is a class above in this Palace side. Roy Hodgson is missing a few players for the opening day but this is not the starting XI Palace fans will have wanted to see to start the campaign, it has a bit of a Championship feel about it, but Meyer brings hope.

"The No7 has created Palace's two best chances so far in this first half and has the touch and vision to trouble the Everton back line - he could just do with some more talent to work with ahead of him."

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30 mins: Guaita save to deny Richarlison!

Everton should already be 1-0 up, maybe even more given the two big chances they've had.

And this is another one. It's brilliant play from Bernard down the left and he cuts inside to lay it off to Digne. The left-back's speculative shot deflects into the path of Richarlison and he does everything right, landing the shot on target.  But Guaita tips it to his right and Palace clear.

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28 mins: Meyer is certainly looking lively on the left for Palace today and the German's effort is blocked at the front post by Keane.