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Palace pay the penalty

November 9 2022

Palace defeated by Newcastle on pens

Palace defeated by Newcastle on pens

Crystal Palace crashed out of the Carabao Cup after a 3-2 penalty shoot-out defeat at Newcastle.

Manager Patrick Vieira made six changes to his eleven and started with a five-man defence.

Jean-Philippe Mateta went closest to scoring for the Eagles in an opening period that ended goalless.

After the break, Jordan Ayew had a decent opportunity for the Londoners, while Newcastle threatened with Chris Wood and Miguel Almiron.

The third-round tie went to a penalty shoot-out after it finished all square, but the Eagles ended up missing three spot-kicks.

Joel Ward and Will Hughes converted their penalties, but Luka Milivojevic, Mateta and Malcolm Ebiowei fluffed their ones.

Newcastle: Pope, Manquillo (Trippier, 65), Lascelles, Burn (Botman, 65), Targett, Shelvey, Longstaff (Bruno Guimaraes, 65), Joelinton (Willock, 85), Anderson (Almiron, 78), Saint-Maximin, Wood.

Not used: Karius, Schär, Lewis, Murphy.

Palace: Johnstone, Clyne, Ward, Tomkins, Guehi, Mitchell, Hughes, Milivojevic, Ayew (Ebiowei, 78), Olise (Riedewald, 78), Mateta.

Not used: Whitworth, Rodney, Balmer, Ozoh, Phillips, Gordon, Nascimento.

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