Brentford vs Crystal Palace: Brentford faced Crystal Palace at Brentford Community Stadium in Week 25 of the Premier League.
The first half saw end-to-end action, but neither team was successful in converting attacks into goals. The second half was no different as the teams were desperate for a win. However, the match ended with level determinations.
Let’s take a look at the player ratings for Brentford vs Crystal Palace: –
Brentford – Crystal Palace Player Ratings
Brentford
David Raya (7.1/10): Raya made good collections and dispersed the ball wonderfully.
Kristoffer Ajer (7.5/10): Ajer was composed in the background and handled with balls to good effect.
Pontus Jansson (7.5/10): Jansson made multiple passes and kept Palace’s attackers at bay.
Ethan Pinnock (8.2/10): Pinnock played an outstanding defense. He won 14 duels, the most in matches.
Sergi Canos (/6.910): Canos made good passes that split the defenders and found the attackers.
Vitaly Janelt (5.9/10): Janelt was one of the weak links in the midfield and could not change the gears of the game effectively.
Christian Norgaard (7.8/10): Norgaard was an imposing presence on the pitch and was the most intervening in the game.
Mathias Jensen (7.2/10): Jansen had a great game in the middle of the pitch and made a lot of important passes, which created opportunities.
Rico Henry (7/10): Left-back made many runs forward, but did not get the result he expected.
Bryan Mbeumo (6.5/10): Mbeumo looked like he would pose a threat to opponents every time the ball fell into his hands, but he lacked tact.
Yoane Wissa (5.8/10): Wissa played a fairly quiet game and 82.nd minute.
Substitutes:
Joshua Dasilva (6/10): The midfielder tried to make an impact in the suppressed match but was unsuccessful.
Saman Ghoddos (NA)
Shandon Baptiste (NA)
Crystal Palace
Vicente Guaita (7.8/10): Guaita in the second half
Joachim Andersen (8/10): He made a great save to deny the waiting player. Critical blocks in the palace box. his interventions Palace It was effective in keeping a clean slate for
Brentford was up front and played as a sweeping goalie, going off the field and clearing the balls.
Joel Ward (7.4/10): The captain made a great defense in the penalty area and made brave shots. He also delivered a weak ball that resulted in a chance for Brentford.
Joachim Andersen (8/10): The centre-back made critical blocks in Palace’s penalty area. His interventions were effective in keeping a clean slate. Palace.
Marc Guehi (7.2/10): Guehi made good use of his body to defend against incoming attacks. His box presence was perfect.
Tyrick Mitchell (7.7/10): Mitchell had outstanding defense in 1v1 situations. He also made significant blocks and gaps inside the box.
Conor Gallagher (6.8/10): Gallagher had a surprisingly ineffective match given his final form. Still, the transition was good as always.
Will Hughes (6/10): Hughes had an average game. It didn’t have much of an effect on the game.
Jeffrey Schlupp (6.5/10): Schlupp played well, but was not an effective player in the match.
Jordan Ayew (6.2/10): Ayew played on the right wing and had a few good runs on the wing but failed to make a significant impact on the game.
Odsonne Edouard (5.8/10): Edouard put on a very mediocre game as he didn’t even try a single shot on the target. released in 66pearl minute.
Wilfried Zaha (6.9/10): Zaha made good runs on the wing and was fouled many times but could not find the winner.
Substitutes:
James McArthur (6.2/10): McArthur replaced Hughes, but was as ineffective as Hughes.
Jean-Philippe Mateta (NA)
Michael Olise (NA)
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