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da betway: It was a bitterly disappointing end to the game for Crystal Palace last time out against Wolves.
With seconds remaining on the clock, the Eagles let their 1-0 lead slip after Diogo Jota popped up at the back post – the result was made even worse by Christian Benteke’s horrible miss and the fact that Wolves had ten men.
A tough game against a Norwich side who have beaten Manchester City awaits on Saturday, where the in-form Teemu Pukki will surely be a threat, so Roy Hodgson has his work cut out to bounce back from the draw that felt like a defeat.
Let’s take a look at the XI Hodgson should put out against the Canaries…
Some bold changes here, but this is the XI that the former England manager must put out against Daniel Farke’s side.
This is a Palace side who are struggling to create chances and also failing to take them when they do arise – as The Athletic expertly details.
As a result, more ingenuity is needed in possession when the Eagles are at home – with that in mind, we think a first Premier League start for summer signing Victor Camarasa is due, as well as a return to the XI for Max Meyer.
David Ornstein revealed in the summer that Hodgson planned to use Camarasa – who scored five goals for Cardiff last term – in a wide area, so we’ve gone with the Spaniard out wide and Germany international Meyer in the middle.
The only other significant change that we’ve gone for is the removal of Patrick van Aanholt from the XI – we recently detailed how poor he has been under Hodgson from a defensive aspect.
Due to Meyer and Camarasa coming into midfield, Jeffrey Schlupp should drop deeper into left-back in place of the Dutchman, allowing the two creative players to take the game to Norwich and look to create more chances than has been typical of Palace.