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Leicester 0 Crystal Palace 3: Wilfred Ndidi sent off on 21st birthday as Roy Hodgson continues Palace revival

Goals from Christian Benteke - his first from 13 games, Wilfried Zaha and Bakary Sako made it seven games unbeaten for the Eagles

THE PALACE fans had a good question for their Leicester counterparts: “How s**t must you be? We’re winning away.”

The Londoners had not scored – never mind won – on their Premier League travels in eight previous attempts, but first-half goals by Christian Benteke and Wilfried Zaha set them on their way.

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This was the dive that saw Wilfred Ndidi shown a second yellow and subsequent red card – on his birthday

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It was the cruellest of birthday cards handed out by Martin Atkinson – a red card

And Leicester’s day went from bad to worse when they had a goal disallowed and saw Wilfried Ndidi sent off in the space of a minute in the second period.

Palace were much the better side in the first half and thoroughly deserved their lead.

Leicester’s defending of Andros Townsend’s cross was awful, allowing penalty-taking bad boy Benteke to amble between Danny Simpson and Wes Morgan and send a free header past Kasper Schmiechel, whose starting position was suspect.

The Palace fans, never short of a good chant, enjoyed a rendition of “Christian Benteke, he scores when he wants”.

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Christian Benteke powered home a header for the opener for Palace today

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Christian Benteke ended a barren run of 13 games without a goal

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Moments later, though, their big striker almost did a Romelu Lukaku at the other end, heading a Marc Albrighton free kick not far wide of one of Julian Speroni’s posts.

Leicester had a couple of half chances and a shout for a penalty for handball but it was no surprise when Zaha doubled the visitors’ advantage.


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Riyad Mahrez gave the ball away and Benteke this time turned provider, charging forward after holding off challenges and then offloading at the perfect moment to the Ivory Coast international.

Zaha still had plenty to do, but he wrong-footed Ben Chilwell with a stepover and then finished emphatically. “He’s just too good for you,” sang the visiting supporters, justifiably.

Leicester’s Wilfred Ndidi sent off against Crystal Palace for diving

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Wilfried Zaha continued his fine recent form by firing home his side’s second

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Wilfried Zaha wheels away after giving Crystal Palace a 2-0 lead

Benteke could have made it three early in the second half, before Mahrez forced Julian Speroni into his first save of the match.

Vicente Iborra headed into the net from a Mahrez free kick on the hour but only after pushing James Tomkins.

Almost immediately Ndidi went down under a challenge from James McArthur in the box, but referee Martin Atkinson ruled the Leicester man had dived and showed him a second yellow card, after booking him barely 10 minutes earlier for a foul on Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Leicester could not find a way back into the game from there. Palace continued to defend stoutly and threaten on the break, with Schmeichel denying Benteke a third goal for Palace.

​Townsend fired over the bar and Benteke saw another effort deflected wide on a perfect afternooon for Palace and a dismal one for Leicester.

And in the final minute of stoppage-time, Loftus-Cheek fed substitute Bakary Sako, who scored in off the post.

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Jamie Vardy takes a tumble on a dismal afternoon for Leicester
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Fact, Stats, Goals and Lols

  • Christian Benteke has scored Crystal Palace’s last two Premier League away goals, but those goals came 237 days apart.
  • The burly Belgian striker ended a run of THIRTEEN games without a goal, his worst run since joining the Premier League.
  • It was supposed to be a day of celebration for Wilfried Ndidi, who turns 21 today. But he was given a card he did not want – a red, after picking up a second yellow for diving. Nightmare.
  • Puel has not won five consecutive league fixtures as a manager since August to September 2008 with Lyon. That record will now still stand.
  • Palace are now seven Premier League games unbeaten for the first time. It is their longest undefeated streak in the top flight since a run of 12 games in 1990.

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Bakary Sako fired home the third goal to seal a memorable afternoon

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Bakary Sako came on as a sub and soon scored to make it 3-0

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Crystal Palace’s players could not hide their delight at the final whistle

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Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha told Sky Sports: “The team is buzzing, we played so well today and we took our chances. I am happy for the squad.

“Teams just think because Christian Benteke just wins headers, we can actually both play. We got our chances, we took them.

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Christian Benteke ended up getting the better of Kasper Schmeichel today

Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke tells Sky Sports: “It’s a great result this afternoon, I think we deserved those three points. We worked really hard to win the midfield battle today, and I’m really pleased to score.

On getting his goal: “I’ve been really patient and I’ve been through a hard time, but I’m a big believer, worked hard and I’ve got what I deserved today. I will not give up, I will keep going.”

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