Following Sunday’s Premier League fixture between Crystal Palace and Tottenham, supporters shared their perspectives. Below are selections of their feedback: Crystal Palace Supporters Christopher highlighted a significant improvement compared to previous matches, questioning the origin of such a display. He expressed hope for greater consistency, noting the team’s speed, defensive tracking, and relentless pressure on Tottenham. Despite the positive outcome, he felt the team “should have scored three goals or more.” He concluded, “Well done Palace!” Al described the team’s effort as “A gritty, determined and organised performance.” He praised Wharton’s exceptional play and the synergy between Mateta and Eze. The clean sheet was seen as a boost for Henderson, with Al hoping this crucial victory would build momentum. Moggy conveyed a sense of relief and enjoyment, asserting, “I really enjoyed the match and we were the better team.” He observed that all players elevated their performance, showcasing excellent passing, and expressed happiness for Glasner and Mateta. While acknowledging Henderson’s clean sheet, Moggy suggested his distribution still required improvement. Kathryn reported a “Fantastic mood at Selhurst today,” crediting both players and supporters for their full commitment, which led to a deserved victory. She noted the players’ relentless effort and the supporters’ continuous singing, particularly enjoying “Oliver’s army” sung with gusto. She hoped for a period of stability following the match. Tottenham Supporters Stav characterized the display as “Yet another ‘Spursy’ performance,” highlighting the team’s inconsistency. He agreed with Ange Postecoglou’s apparent anger in the post-match interview, stating, “Ange looked, quite rightly, in my opinion, very angry in his post-match interview.” He criticized the “so-called ‘professional’ and extremely well paid footballers” for their perceived lack of “motivation, the drive and the desire to play out of their skins for their club, fans, manager and pay packet.” Lawrence described the match as “another weak and feeble performance against a side we should be beating easily.” He suggested a fundamental issue within the club, especially if the manager struggles to elicit consistent good results from “quality players.” Tristen labeled the performance as “Gutless and spineless – it is a Spurs thing, no matter who seems to be in charge.” He speculated that the club might be “rotten from the top down” and that players are “too pampered,” citing the “unreal training ground” and “fantastic stadium.” Tristen advocated for a harsh reality check for these “prima donnas,” suggesting “cold showers and no coach home.” Steve viewed aspirations for a “top-four finish in the Premier League” as currently unrealistic. He felt Spurs mostly played like disconnected individuals, expressing disappointment, though noting that fans were, sadly, well used to that.

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