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Hodgson confident Palace will survive battle against relegation



Posted Sunday, April 08, 2018 by PA

Hodgson confident Palace will survive battle against relegation

Roy Hodgson remains confident Crystal Palace will succeed in their battle against relegation despite his frustration at them conceding further points at Bournemouth to another late goal.

They led 2-1 until the 89th minute, when the hosts’ substitute Joshua King scored from close range after being left unmarked by Aaron-Wan Bissaka.

Instead of climbing five points clear of the relegation zone with five remaining fixtures, should Southampton overcome Arsenal on Sunday they could end the weekend back in the bottom three.

Late goals have also recently cost them points against Tottenham, Manchester United and Liverpool, but the 70-year-old Hodgson defended their latest performance and believes they remain on course to survive.

“If we can continue to play like that for the next five games we have to believe we can take enough points,” said the Palace manager, whose team are still to play Brighton, Watford, Leicester, Stoke and West Brom.

“I have confidence in the team and the team showed they have confidence in themselves.

“But it’s going to be a dogfight with all the teams down there and basically it can boil down to the fact that you score some lucky goals or survive some really hairy escapes.

“We’re disappointed. We’ve played very well and it’s frustrating, not just from my point of view but the team’s point of view as well that they couldn’t hold on to the lead on two occasions.

“We certainly created enough chances to put the game to bed but we didn’t take them and you are always liable from a corner or a free-kick or something late in the game to concede and that’s what happened.”

King’s goal had followed Wilfried Zaha brilliantly restoring Palace’s lead after Lys Mousset – another Bournemouth substitute – had scored with one of his first touches, and following Luka Milivojevic’s second-half free-kick first putting the visitors in front.

In last week’s 2-2 draw at Watford, Jermain Defoe also came off of the substitutes’ bench to secure a point.

Bournemouth’s latest recovery keeps them in 11th, and their manager Eddie Howe said: “I’m pleased for the individual who comes on and makes a difference. Our subs have been huge, absolutely crucial.

“Josh King’s form last year was well documented. Lys Mousset, what a player: great technical ability.

“(There’s) never a dull moment. It’s not good for the health for me. I’m sure it’s the same for the supporters as well: edge of our seat stuff.

“We’re indebted to our goalkeeper (Asmir Begovic). We waited for that chance at the end and thankfully it came to Josh.

“It’s not the three points that we wanted but we stopped Palace winning. It’s another point closer to where we want to be. Two defeats in 14 at this level is incredible.”

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