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Murilo will keep Nono to Nono in the Champions League

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Murilo will keep Nono to Nono in the Champions League


Nottengam Forest came from behind to get a point of Crystal Palace that would keep their challenge to a place in the next season’s Champions League.

Visits fell after Iberic’s punishment, but a short time after Murilo’s penalty in Murilo saw that the guests were asking for a stake in the spoils despite late pressure from the palace that could not win the winner.

On the pitch, Forrest remains sixth on the pitch, two points behind Newcastle and Chelsea.

First half is short of quality

There was a lot of work in the early stages, but the action of a small valuable valuable mosque.

Palace was close to their collapse architects after 17 minutes with Tayrik Michel and Dean Henderson, who were forced to use his feet to change the ball into a situation where Maxens Lacrox could finish the game.

Michal was close to saving himself after 35 minutes of running away from the left and crossing Daniel Monuz. The Colombian was shot in an envelope that was well rescued by Matz Celes.

Forrest, as is tradition, agreed to sit and play on the counter, but it was a tactic that was close to harvesting rewards a minute before the first half. A quick resting of Nicolas Domingz and a smart blow to Chris Wood was able to find Anthony Elanga in the palace area but the beating was rescued well by Henderson.

the second half a literal for life

The game exploded five minutes after the resumption of the game and both teams had a chance in 60 seconds.

A smooth match between Ez and Jean-Philip Mattata gave Ismaila Sar to pass by goal, but Cells quickly moved away from the pitch and prevented her from doing its efforts.

Forrest was cleaned and Ola Aina picked up 70 yards of the ball before playing in a stick, but the attacker’s attempts took the lacrox ankle and throw it widely.

He finally ended his words after 60 minutes when Michel walked around Celes before he was brought down. The referee, Andy Madeley, took the calls, but the Var came into the stadium and gave it to a dot that was changed to his traditional colon.

The Palace Leadership lasted only four minutes when Forest hit him. Palace could only clean up an angle and Murilo was willing to pass Niko Williams’ strike with Henderson.

Palace supported a winner but saw their luck that he had left the pitch. First, Eiz blew up a bright attempt against the bar before the England kick was taken by the reserve player Eden Nekia just to raise the offside flag.



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