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In a nail-biting Premier League encounter at Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace emerged with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Newcastle United. After a tense match, an own goal by Crystal Palace nearly secured Newcastle's win. However, Daniel Munoz's last-minute strike leveled the game, showcasing the true grit and determination of the Palace squad in such high-stakes matches.
Julian Parsons | Dec, 1 2024 Read More