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вторник, 2 октября 2018 г.

New photo Luka Milivojevic wants Crystal Palace team-mates to learn from their mistakes

Luka Milivojevic has urged his Crystal Palace team-mates to learn from the mistakes they have been making as a promising start to the season begins to falter.


Since their clinical victory at Fulham the Eagles have lost four from six in the Premier League and have slid to 13th in the table having wasted chances to establish themselves among the top 10.


Manager Roy Hodgson most recently spoke of his concerns surrounding their discipline after Mamadou Sakho's reckless challenge gifted Bournemouth the late penalty that ensured Monday's 2-1 defeat at the Vitality Stadium.




Luka Milivojevic (right) has urged his Crystal Palace team-mates to cut down on mistakes


Luka Milivojevic (right) has urged his Crystal Palace team-mates to cut down on mistakes



Luka Milivojevic (right) has urged his Crystal Palace team-mates to cut down on mistakes





Milivojevic challenges Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson during Monday night's defeat


Milivojevic challenges Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson during Monday night's defeat



Milivojevic challenges Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson during Monday night's defeat


Alexander Sorloth had needlessly conceded a free-kick shortly before that to gift the hosts the attack that led to that penalty, and it was also a lack of discipline that contributed when Palace lost at home to Liverpool.


By also dropping points against Watford and Newcastle having missed multiple chances to take the lead, Hodgson's team again undermined their own chances of success.


Milivojevic said: 'We dropped a lot of points. I cannot say we are not experienced, because we have a lot of experienced players in our squad.


'But we have to learn to deal with situations when we score, when we concede. That is something that we can correct.


'We had Watford where we created many chances at 0-0 and lost. We had Liverpool; they had a penalty in the last minute of the first half. Games we played very well.




Bournemouth players celebrate with Junior Stanislas following his match-winning penalty


Bournemouth players celebrate with Junior Stanislas following his match-winning penalty



Bournemouth players celebrate with Junior Stanislas following his match-winning penalty





Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho (12) in the moments before he fouls Jefferson Lerma and concedes the decisive penalty kick


Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho (12) in the moments before he fouls Jefferson Lerma and concedes the decisive penalty kick



Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho (12) in the moments before he fouls Jefferson Lerma and concedes the decisive penalty kick





Referee Mike Dean points to the penalty sport in the 86th minute while Lerma lies on the floor


Referee Mike Dean points to the penalty sport in the 86th minute while Lerma lies on the floor



Referee Mike Dean points to the penalty sport in the 86th minute while Lerma lies on the floor




Crystal Palace fixtures 



Premier League unless stated


Saturday Wolves (H)


October 21 Everton (A)


October 28 Arsenal (H)


October 30 Middlesbrough (A)


EFL Cup fourth round


November 4 Chelsea (A)


November 10 Tottenham (H) 




'We had Newcastle where we played very well and should have scored two or three goals. (Against Bournemouth) as well at 1-1 we should carry on the same to score one more or keep 1-1.


'If we take a point or three (against Bournemouth) I would say we played a perfect game. But when you lose it is a bit different.'


Asked what Sakho had said about essentially costing Palace a point, Milivojevic responded: 'He said he did not kick him. He pushed him to the body and stepped back. He said it was not (a penalty) but the referee (Mike Dean) gave it.


'I told the referee it was very cheap. From my point of view, in the 86th minute to give this kind of penalty you have to be sure. He said he is 100 per cent sure and what can you do?'




Bournemouth's David Brooks celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game against Palace


Bournemouth's David Brooks celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game against Palace



Bournemouth's David Brooks celebrates scoring the opening goal of the game against Palace





Palace players led by Mamadou Sakho appeal to referee Mike Dean following the penalty


Palace players led by Mamadou Sakho appeal to referee Mike Dean following the penalty



Palace players led by Mamadou Sakho appeal to referee Mike Dean following the penalty



At 1-1 in the second half on Monday, Palace had looked the likelier winners, but Bournemouth showed greater intent and twice should have taken the lead before Junior Stanislas' penalty.


Their victory and that desire came after they had lost 4-0 at Burnley in their previous league fixture, and their manager Eddie Howe said: 'We're confident that we have a goal in us at any time, and match-winners in the team who can turn a tight game in our favour.


'The most important thing for me is that the spirit and togetherness in the group is as strong as it's ever been, which is a huge quality to have.'

 


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