Following Saturday’s Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Newcastle, supporters shared their perspectives. Here are some of their comments: **Palace fans** Guy expressed his apprehension, stating, “When it looked like we might lose 1-0 to a team who hadn’t even registered a shot on goal, I feared I was witnessing the most peak Palace game ever.” He pondered whether the team’s defense was exceptional or if Newcastle’s performance was subpar, concluding that Palace deserved three points from the encounter. Mike highlighted the team’s poor record, noting, “One win from 13 games this season is not good enough.” He warned that despite Oliver Glasner’s efforts to present a positive outlook, “if we can’t win games or score goals, we will be relegated!” Ian believed that “Palace should have scored two or three goals, but I will take the point.” He anticipated the return of Adam Wharton in the coming weeks, hoping it would enable the team to “start putting teams to the sword.” He also suggested that “Maybe with Eberechi Eze and Wharton providing opportunities, we will see some goals.” Bob praised Daniel Munoz, stating, “Since Daniel Munoz joined Palace earlier this year, I have been so impressed by his unbelievable stamina. The boy just gives 100% every game. When injured during the game, he just gets on with it. He is a credit to the team and I’m so happy for him scoring his first great goal.” **Newcastle fans** Tom remarked on a recurring issue, observing, “This is becoming a little too regular now.” He described the team as “flat and unconvincing in front of goal,” adding, “That is nearly our full strength squad and we should be able to beat a lot of teams.” He attributed the loss of points to the manager, stating, “But, once again, we are showing that Eddie Howe not being backed or allowed to strengthen our current squad is costing us too many points this season.” William voiced concern over the attacking players’ form, stating, “Too many of Newcastle’s forward players are off-form and goal-shy.” He quantified the problem, noting, “We cannot have four wingers and a centre-forward with only 20 goals per season between them, but that’s where it is going.” He proposed a different lineup, suggesting, “I would play Callum Wilson, William Osula and Alexander Isak up front with Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes coming on as substitutes.” Krish criticized the team’s “Poor performance,” pointing out, “To only have one shot on goal is not good.” He acknowledged Wilson’s return from injury but noted, “Osula is already fit.” Krish also questioned tactical decisions, stating, “We can’t keep shifting Gordon centrally, as he is not natural there.” He expressed surprise at the late goal conceded, remarking, “I was surprised to concede a late goal, considering we usually close games out when ahead.” Kevin identified several issues, including, “Too many players are being played out of their preferred positions.” He also noted, “There is a lack of effort from a few players and no leadership on the pitch.” Kevin observed that “Bruno Guimaraes’ performances have dropped significantly since taking over captaincy,” while praising Tonali, stating, “Tonali had one of his best performances this season and should be a starter.” He concluded by advising, “Howe needs to rethink his approach.”

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