Day 27 - Palace teams League report.
Palace Casuals played at home against 8th place, and after an dour first half, came to life in the second half to claim a victory and secure a promotion slot for next season. The home side's first real opportunity to score came in the 51st minute when striker Maarten Wiegman was given a penalty kick to take, but could only hit the crossbar. The Management then reshuffled the attack to give two wingers and a striker rather than the two strikers originally fielded, sacrificing one of the three midfielders in the process. Wiegman moved to right-wing, immediately prospered by scoring the opening goal and then going on to claim a hat-trick. Left-winger Andre Faisca scored his 50th goal in Casuals colours to complete the 4-0 scoreline.
Palace Casuals are still in with a chance of a Champions League place, but need to win away against the League Champions and hope that neither of the two teams above them wins.
Palace Terriers were in action in the League barely 4 hours after their Champions League Final, and with the League Championship already secured, played a mainly reserve team away at the 12th place team, and won 7-0. Only 3 players from the CL starting XI remained, defender Xavier Theresine, right-back Zander Young and attacking midfielder Nikolay Radev, and substitute Piotr Wojnarowski also started in this match. Playing Narrow Diamond against a 2(DC/DR)-5-1-2 formation the goal hero from the CL Final bagged a hat-trick in the first half, DMC Philip McKay scoring the other goal before the break. In the second half, Radev turned provider for defender Wojnarowski, before the strikers took over to combine for the 6th goal netted by Kamel Hamlili, and left-back Andre Forsmark added to his free-kick assist in the first half with a direct free-kick goal to complete the scoring.
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