Crystal Palace: We’ve Made the Team Better All Round – Sam Allardyce
Sam
Allardyce declared Crystal Palace’s escape from relegation is “on”
after they secured a third successive victory with Saturday’s 1-0 home
defeat of Watford.Troy Deeney headed a second-half own goal that secured three vital
points and lifted Palace to 16th – four clear of the bottom three.It also eased much of the pressure that had been building ahead of
their next four games against Chelsea, Southampton, Arsenal and
Leicester.A wider total of four wins from six, as well as a second in
succession at Selhurst Park – where Allardyce previously felt his team
“feared” playing – has given them some momentum as they bid to preserve
their Premier League status.It has also taken them to within three points of 13th-placed Watford,
and when asked if he felt they were on course for survival, Allardyce
responded: “It’s on. It’s on.“We’ve won three on the trot, four out of six; we’ve made the team
better all round. It’s nice to look at the team and say ‘why change
(personnel)?’ Prior to this I’d been changing week-in, week-out almost
to find the solution to get a result.“We had to tough it out for long periods. In the end, we produced a bit of quality to win.“The 1-0 is very sweet for us, and that comes by our outstanding
defending. We got what we deserved by a quality ball from the free-kick.“(We have) another two weeks’ break, so you want to finish on a high again.“They can relax with their families, build up their strength and
resilience for the little game we’ve got next time round against
Chelsea. We can look forward to that now, because of what we’ve done.“We might have put it (the fear of playing at Selhurst) behind us
somewhat, and that’s down to new players coming in who haven’t got that
fear, because they haven’t played here before.“All four (Mamadou Sakho, Patrick van Aanholt, Jeffrey Schlupp and
Luka Milivojevic) have made a big contribution. That’s lifted the rest
of the players who were here, and lifted their fears a little bit. The
change in the team out of possession is one of the reasons we’ve turned
this around.”
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