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Football news - Patrick van Aanholt goal sees Palace down 10-man Newcastle United

Alexander Netherton

Updated 22/02/2020 at 18:53 GMT

Patrick van Aanholt scored the only goal of the game as Crystal Palace beat Newcastle United 1-0 in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

Patrick van Aanholt

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It was also Palace's first win of the year and their first since a 2-1 victory over West Ham United on Boxing Day, ending a run of eight games without a win in all competitions.
Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka denied Palace twice in the early stages from corners, flinging himself to his right to claw out a Gary Cahill header before denying Scott Dann in a similar fashion.
"I wouldn't have minded a few more goals, I think we would have deserved that," Hodgson told reporters. "It would have solved some of the anxiety going into the last 10 minutes when the opponent throws caution to the wind.
"I was pleased (for Van Aanholt), he has a good technical ability. He took the responsibility with Luka (Milivojevic) not playing through illness, he said I will take the free kicks and penalties. I like that confidence."
Dubravka denied Palace twice in the early stages from corners, flinging himself to his right to claw out a Gary Cahill header before denying Scott Dann in a similar fashion.
However, the Slovak goalkeeper found himself wrong-footed when Van Aanholt stepped up at the stroke of halftime and fired a free kick past his outstretched arm and into the net.
Jordan Ayew thought he had a penalty in the second half when he went down in the box while looking to turn but the referee waved it away, with VAR also confirming there was no foul.
Newcastle were toothless in attack and had only two shots on target and never really threatened Vicente Guaita's goal, with striker Joelinton extending his scoreless run to 24 league games.
Newcastle were also reduced to 10 men in stoppage time when Valentino Lazaro dragged back Wilfried Zaha to prevent the winger from going one-on-one with Dubravka and the Austrian walked off the pitch even before the card was produced.
"With 10 seconds to go, does the referee really have to send him off? Is a yellow not sufficient? But rules are rules and we will abide by it," manager Steve Bruce said.
"I don't think we deserved to win the game. We've played in games and looked a threat, but today we huffed and puffed. In the final third we didn't do a lot."
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