Christian Benteke ends drought as Eagles soar

17 Dec, 2017 - 00:12 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

England. — Crystal Palace scored their first away goals of the season and Christian Benteke ended his goal drought in a 3-0 win at Leicester City yesterday.

Prior to this visit, Palace had failed to win and score in their last 10 Premier League away games either side of the summer but goals from Benteke (19), Wilfried Zaha (40) and Bakary Sako (90+4) saw off Leicester, who had Wilfred Ndidi sent off for two bookings.

It was a welcome return to form for Benteke, who had gone 13 games without a goal, including missing a last-minute penalty against Bournemouth last weekend.

Palace have now taken 12 points from their last six games having taken just five points from their opening 12 games, while Leicester’s run of four straight wins was emphatically ended.

Benteke looked a man short of confidence in the early stages – but the weight of the world was lifted from his shoulders on 19 minutes when he ended his drought.

Andros Townsend did brilliantly to beat Ben Chilwell and curl a sublime ball into the middle which met its intended target as Benteke powered a header into the net and wheeled away celebrating with his fingers in his ears.

Leicester looked short of ideas as Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez struggled to find space. Meanwhile, Zaha kept popping up in good positions and doubled Palace’s lead on 40 minutes when Benteke glided through the middle of the park before slipping in the winger, who finished in great style.

The Foxes improved after the break and thought they levelled when Vincent Iborra headed home from a free-kick but referee Martin Atkinson ruled it out for a clear push. Seconds later, Leicester were down to 10-men when Ndidi was dismissed for a second yellow card for simulation.

The midfielder – on his 21st birthday – dribbled into the box but fell to the ground under no contact, which drew the second yellow from Atkinson’s pocket.

Despite showing a positive attitude with one man less, Leicester rarely troubled the Palace back-line and Palace had the final say when substitute Sako finished off a flowing counter attack in added time.

Fresh from his match-winning double assist salvo against Watford, the Palace winger was a handful once again, driving his team forward at every opportunity. He made the finish for his goal look very easy, which is a sign of the confidence oozing through his veins.  — Sky Sports

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