
"After suffering two defeats to them here in the space of five weeks earlier in the year, the Fulham manager could only watch on in horror as Marc Guehi's late header sealed another victory for Crystal Palace that moved them into the top four. Glasner has made no secret of his dissatisfaction with Palace's business in the summer having beaten Fulham on their way to winning the FA Cup and he was without the influential Daniel Munoz for this trip to west London."
"This was Palace's 24th match of the season and the first time they had been without Munoz after the Colombia defender was ruled out due to what Glasner described before kick-off as a swollen knee. That meant a rare start for the 34-year-old ex-England defender Nathaniel Clyne, while Nketiah replaced the injured Ismaila Sarr. After instigating Fulham's spirited comeback from 5-1 down against Manchester"
Crystal Palace beat Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage, moving Palace into the Premier League top four. Eddie Nketiah opened the scoring on his first Premier League start of the campaign before Harry Wilson scored a wonder goal to level the match. Marc Guehi headed a late winner to seal the victory. Oliver Glasner's side coped without Daniel Munoz, starting Nathaniel Clyne at right-back, while Ismaila Sarr was absent and replaced by Nketiah. Samuel Chukwueze was one of two changes made by Marco Silva as Fulham sought momentum after their midweek comeback, but Fulham could not avoid defeat.
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