
"Only a brilliant save in injury-time from Dean Henderson and a glaring miss from former Crystal Palace player Joachim Andersen denied Fulham all three points after they had fallen behind to Jean-Philippe Mateta's first goal from open play since 1 November. But Oliver Glasner will still be bitterly disappointed that his side couldn't end a sequence of six games without a victory in all competitions after running out of steam again in their 31st match of the season."
"At least Palace supporters can console themselves with the impending arrival of Brennan Johnson for a club record fee of 35m from Tottenham he completed the first part of his medical while these two teams were slugging out in south London. The Wales forward will add some much needed firepower to Palace's attack, with the FA Cup winners also believed to be pursuing another striker to provide some back-up for Mateta having registered their interest in 19-year-old Sidiki Cherif from Angers."
Fulham's Tom Cairney scored a late equaliser to continue the away side's ten-match unbeaten run in this Premier League fixture. Dean Henderson's injury-time save and Joachim Andersen's glaring miss prevented Fulham from taking all three points after Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring with his first goal from open play since 1 November. Oliver Glasner's side missed a chance to end a six-game winless streak across competitions in their 31st match. Crystal Palace agreed a club-record £35m deal for Brennan Johnson, who completed part of his medical during the match, and remain linked with young striker Sidiki Cherif.
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