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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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
Soccer-Wasteful Crystal Palace punished by Jack's joy for Everton winner
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Crystal Palace's club record 19-game unbeaten run came to an end following a 2-1 loss to Everton on Sunday, but how they failed to get all three points, or at least a draw, is a source of huge frustration for manager Oliver Glasner. Read full story
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