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Jedinak focused on Blues game

October 14 2014

Mile Jedinak

Mile Jedinak

Crystal Palace skipper Mile Jedinak is targeting another shock win over Chelsea.

Jedinak helped the Eagles claim a rare scalp off their London rivals last season which ended any hopes of them winning the title after John Terry's own goal.

The Blues are in superb form this time out but the Palace general desperately wants his side to get back to winning ways after the frustrating loss at Hull.

He said: "We have time now to get the Hull result out of our system, to regroup and to get our gameplan spot-on for the Chelsea game.

"The boys will have a little bit of time to themselves but they'll have it in their minds that if the discipline state remains the same, then maybe a result like last season against Chelsea can happen.

"It's something to keep working on, improving ourselves and striving on when it's not looking good and dig deep.

"At the end of the day that's what our success has been built on and that shouldn't change.

"Morale is certainly not down, the boys accept the Hull defeat for what it is. We know we could have done better with the goals conceded and it's something we can't dwell on.

"That's why the international break is good, so you can get things out of your system then it's ready to go. The boys have an opportunity to step away for a bit then come back as hungry as ever to do well."

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