Eberechi Eze registered his first Crystal Palace goal with a sublime free-kick as Roy Hodgson’s side thrashed Leeds United in an entertaining match at Selhurst Park.
Scott Dann headed in Eze’s corner to put Palace ahead after 12 minutes, before £19.5m summer signing Eze, 22, curled his set-piece expertly into the top corner.
Leeds striker Patrick Bamford had been denied an equaliser when his excellent, chipped finish was ruled out by the Video Assistant Referee because of his outstretched arm being offside.
But Bamford, who endured a difficult loan spell with Palace in 2015, took his next chance just as well, controlling Mateusz Klich’s header with his chest before firing into the bottom corner.
Palace’s two-goal advantage was restored before half-time as Helder Costa conceded an own-goal in attempting to block Patrick van Aanholt’s cross from the left.
Pascal Struijk headed narrowly wide and Ezgjan Alioski was denied as Leeds chased a second-half response, but Jordan Ayew put the result beyond doubt with Palace’s fourth on 70 minutes.
Crystal Palace moved up to sixth with victory, three points behind leaders Southampton, as Leeds dropped to 14th.
Eze stars in ruthless Palace display
A disappointing 2-0 defeat by Wolves last Friday saw Hodgson’s side punished for a slow start at Molineux – one from which they could not recover. They could ill afford the same against Leeds.
With Eze and Ayew handed starts – along with James McArthur in place of suspended captain Luka Milivojevic – Palace duly responded at Selhurt Park as Eze set up Van Aanholt to force an early save from Illan Meslier.
Eze’s influence grew from there as the England youth international offered boundless energy in both attack and defence, though it was his quality from set-pieces which allowed Palace to stamp their authority.
After Dann managed to squeeze his header past Meslier’s fingertips, Eze, in just his third Premier League start since moving from Queens Park Rangers, won his free-kick with a driving run before whipping the ball over the wall with power and precision.
Unshaken by Leeds’ response, the hosts enjoyed good fortune as Costa’s own-goal restored a two-goal cushion and Hodgson’s side remained comfortable as Ayew slotted in from Wilfried Zaha’s pass to add gloss to the scoreline.
Palace have now already registered three or more goals in two of their eight league games so far, including their 3-1 win over Manchester United, despite failing to do so in any match last term.
Bamford displays progress on Selhurst return
After enjoying a run of one defeat in five games, Marcelo Bielsa’s side have now fallen to successive 4-1 defeats following Monday’s loss at Leeds.
Despite recording an impressive 3-0 win against Aston Villa in their game prior, Bielsa lamented a lack of “danger” created by his side six days ago. Eight goals conceded in two games would suggest the problem lies at the opposite end.
On the evidence of Saturday’s defeat, there appear to be few concerns in attack as Bamford continues to deliver some wonderful finishes – even if his best at Selhurst Park was not allowed to stand.
The 27-year-old made it seven goals in eight Premier League games after his well-taken goal put Leeds back in contention, but he had already been harshly denied with the score at 1-0.
Bamford’s arm was found to be offside by VAR as he pointed to where he wanted the ball to be played, though he responded with another great finish to demonstrate his progress since his loan spell at Selhurst Park – a stint that ended early because of a lack of opportunity.
Only defending champions Liverpool had amassed more shots after seven Premier League games than Leeds, but neither Struijk nor Alioski could find a breakthrough and Bamford headed wide as the game drifted from Leeds’ grasp.
What’s next?
After the international break, Crystal Palace are away to Burnley on Saturday, 21 November at 15:00 GMT.
Leeds welcome Arsenal to Elland Road a day later (16:30).
Player of the match
EzeEberechi Eze
Crystal Palace
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Squad number25Player nameEze
Average rating8.35
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Squad number11Player nameZaha
Average rating7.57
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Squad number44Player nameRiedewald
Average rating7.34
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Squad number6Player nameDann
Average rating7.33
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Squad number9Player nameJ Ayew
Average rating7.33
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Squad number3Player namevan Aanholt
Average rating7.10
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Squad number10Player nameTownsend
Average rating6.99
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Squad number18Player nameMcArthur
Average rating6.97
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Squad number8Player nameKouyaté
Average rating6.83
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Squad number17Player nameClyne
Average rating6.72
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Squad number15Player nameSchlupp
Average rating6.63
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Squad number31Player nameGuaita
Average rating6.62
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Squad number22Player nameMcCarthy
Average rating6.51
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Squad number20Player nameBenteke
Average rating6.35
Leeds United
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Squad number9Player nameBamford
Average rating5.90
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Squad number18Player nameRaphinha
Average rating4.97
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Squad number43Player nameKlich
Average rating4.95
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Squad number22Player nameHarrison
Average rating4.66
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Squad number15Player nameDallas
Average rating4.58
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Squad number10Player nameAlioski
Average rating4.50
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Squad number5Player nameKoch
Average rating4.30
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Squad number21Player nameStruijk
Average rating4.25
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Squad number17Player nameHélder Costa
Average rating4.13
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Squad number2Player nameAyling
Average rating4.10
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Squad number6Player nameCooper
Average rating4.03
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Squad number11Player nameRoberts
Average rating4.00
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Squad number1Player nameMeslier
Average rating3.84
Line-ups
Crystal Palace
- 31Guaita
- 17Clyne
- 8Kouyaté
- 6Dann
- 3van Aanholt
- 10TownsendSubstituted forSchluppat 71′minutes
- 44RiedewaldSubstituted forMcCarthyat 77′minutes
- 18McArthur
- 25Eze
- 9J AyewSubstituted forBentekeat 85′minutes
- 11Zaha
Substitutes
- 1Butland
- 12Sakho
- 15Schlupp
- 20Benteke
- 22McCarthy
- 23Batshuayi
- 24Cahill
Leeds
- 1Meslier
- 2Ayling
- 6CooperBooked at 49mins
- 5Koch
- 43KlichBooked at 77mins
- 10Alioski
- 15Dallas
- 21StruijkSubstituted forRobertsat 71′minutes
- 17Hélder CostaSubstituted forDias Belloliat 45′minutes
- 9Bamford
- 22Harrison
Substitutes
- 7Poveda-Ocampo
- 11Roberts
- 13Casilla
- 18Dias Belloli
- 24Davis
- 47Jenkins
- 49Casey
- Referee:
- Chris Kavanagh
Match Stats
Live Text
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Match ends, Crystal Palace 4, Leeds United 1.
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Second Half ends, Crystal Palace 4, Leeds United 1.
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Foul by Jack Harrison (Leeds United).
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James McCarthy (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt missed. Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace) left footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the left.
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Foul by Mateusz Klich (Leeds United).
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Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. Christian Benteke replaces Jordan Ayew.
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Attempt missed. Raphinha (Leeds United) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right from a direct free kick.
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Mateusz Klich (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by James McArthur (Crystal Palace).
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Attempt saved. Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jeffrey Schlupp.
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Liam Cooper (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace).
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. James McCarthy replaces Jairo Riedewald.
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Mateusz Klich (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Mateusz Klich (Leeds United).
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Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Jack Harrison (Leeds United) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Jairo Riedewald (Crystal Palace).
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