Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Archie Gray
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Palace continue to punch above their weight but they were hammered 4-1 at Leeds United last time out in a shock defeat. They're still in the hunt for European qualification and pushed Arsenal all the way a few days ago as they lost to the Gunners on penalty kicks in the League Cup quarterfinals.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has said "it's pretty clear" that his side need reinforcements in the January transfer window
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has named four changes following the Eagles' Carabao Cup quarter-final loss to Arsenal on Tuesday. Dean Henderson returns in goal, while Nathaniel Clyne, Will Hughes and Justin Devenny are also given starts.
Glasner has previously bemoaned a lack of squad depth and claimed it’s “pretty clear” what Palace need in the transfer window
Tottenham are under new management in the 2025/26 season, but the first half of the campaign has not been kind to Thomas Frank in terms of results.
Gray (19y 291d) became the youngest Englishman to score a Premier League goal for Tottenham since Dele Alli in January 2016 (19y 287d) who also netted against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.