{"id":296258,"date":"2023-11-04T18:25:50","date_gmt":"2023-11-04T18:25:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=296258"},"modified":"2023-11-04T18:25:50","modified_gmt":"2023-11-04T18:25:50","slug":"burnley-0-2-crystal-palace-jeffrey-schlupp-and-tyrick-mitchell-score","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/soccer\/burnley-0-2-crystal-palace-jeffrey-schlupp-and-tyrick-mitchell-score\/","title":{"rendered":"Burnley 0-2 Crystal Palace: Jeffrey Schlupp and Tyrick Mitchell score"},"content":{"rendered":"
Burnley became the first side in top-flight history to lose their first six home games of the season after a blunder by defender Jordan Beyer led to Jeffrey Schlupp\u2019s decisively breaking the deadlock in the first-half.<\/p>\n
Schlupp converted after 22 minutes as the Premier League\u2019s oldest manager, 76-year-old Roy Hodgson, got the better of the youngest Vincent Kompany, 37.<\/p>\n
Victory was then sealed in injury-time with defender Tyrick Mitchell scoring only his second goal for the club.<\/p>\n
The win put Palace – who welcomed back Eberechi Eze from injury and saw him assist the second goal – into the top half, leaving Burnley in the bottom three two points from safety.<\/p>\n
Burnley had started well with Zeki Amdouni heading wide and Palace\u2019s England goalkeeper Sam Johnstone put under pressure by a succession of home corners.<\/p>\n
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Jeffrey Schlupp’s first-half goal gave Crystal Palace the lead against Burnley at Turf Moor<\/p>\n
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Defender Tyrick Mitchell scored only his second goal for the club deep in stoppage time<\/p>\n
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Vincent Kompany’s Burnley became the first side to lose their first six home games in a season<\/p>\n
There was also consternation when Palace striker Odsonne Edouard lunged at Burnley No1 James Trafford and was fortunate VAR didn\u2019t increase the yellow card dished out by referee Peter Bankes.<\/p>\n
Burnley (4-4-2): Trafford 6: Vitinho 6, O\u2019Shea 6, Beyer 5 (Tresor 86), Taylor 6.5: Brownhill 6, Gudmundsson 6.5 (Larsen 90+2); Koleosho 7 (Odobert 78), Berge 6, Rodriguez 6.5; Amdouni 6.5 (Redmond 78)\u00a0<\/p>\n
Subs unused: Muric (Gk), Roberts, Delcroix, Larsen, Zaroury, Massengo\u00a0<\/p>\n
Manager: Vincent Kompany\u00a0<\/p>\n
Crystal Palace (4-2-3-1): Johnstone 7: Ward 6.5 (Clyne 70 6), Guehi 6, Andersen 7, Mitchell 7; Lerma 6, Doucoure 6 (Eze 58 7); Ayew 7.5, Hughes 6, Schlupp 7 (Ahamada 70 6); Edouard 5.5 (Richards 86)\u00a0<\/p>\n
Subs unused; Matthews (Gk), Holding, Riedewald, Franca, Mateta\u00a0<\/p>\n
Goals: Schlupp 22′,\u00a0Mitchell 90′<\/p>\n
Booked: Edouard,\u00a0Guehi, Ayew, Lerma, Andersen<\/p>\n
Manager: Roy Hodgson\u00a0<\/p>\n
Referee: Peter Bankes 6<\/p>\n
But if Kompany will have been pleased with the way his side started, there was also huge frustration in the way they keep shooting themselves in the foot.<\/p>\n
Tyrick Mitchell launched a regulation punt that Beyer should have dealt with.<\/p>\n
Instead of clearing, the defender tried to shepherd the ball out for a throw and looked aghast as Jordan Ayew nicked it off him.<\/p>\n
On his 250th Premier League appearance, the Ghanaian showed composure to advance to the byline and fire in a cross that Jeffrey Schlupp was able to convert from close range by sliding in.<\/p>\n
It was the 12th first-half goal The Clarets had conceded this season, a Premier League high, and Beyer was utterly bereft judging by his reaction.<\/p>\n
The home side tried valiantly to equalise before the interval with Vitinho, Johann Gudmundsson and Luca Koleosho all close. Joachim Andersen also got a terrific block in to deny Koleosho.<\/p>\n
With Burnley bossing possession in the second half, Eze was introduced by Roy Hodgson after an hour as a counter-attacking threat \u2013 the skilful England star back after missing three games with a hamstring injury.<\/p>\n
One swift break saw Edouard set up Ayew and Berge got back well to block.<\/p>\n
Jay Rodriguez did put the ball into the Eagles net from an offside position but the home side found it hard to build concerted pressure.<\/p>\n
Johnstone was called into action in the closing stages to tip over from Josh Brownhill and then keep out a Rodriguez header from the resulting corner.<\/p>\n
Gaps appeared at the back in desperation to equalise and Eze took advantage, squaring for Mitchell to roll home.<\/p>\n
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Zeki Amdouni headed wide as Burnley started brightly, but suffered another home defeat<\/p>\n
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Schlupp was in the right place to convert Jordan Ayew’s ball across the penalty area<\/p>\n
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The Premier League\u2019s oldest manager Roy Hodgson got the better of Kompany, the youngest<\/p>\n