Comments and predictions for Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Gunners vent their anger
The match between Arsenal vs Crystal Palace in the Premier League takes place at 2:00 a.m. on April 24. Nghe An Newspaper analyzes performance, makes football comments and predicts the score.

Latest Arsenal vs Crystal Palace team information
Bukayo Saka, after a dangerous tackle from Leif Davis that earned him a red card, was down for quite a while. Although Arteta said the situation was not serious, he could still consider giving Ethan Nwaneri a chance to start again.
Another Hale End academy graduate – Myles Lewis-Skelly – could also be called into the starting line-up, alongside potential returns for Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber, in preparation for the big clash with PSG.
Jorginho (chest problem), Kai Havertz (hamstring), Gabriel Jesus (knee), Gabriel Magalhaes (hamstring) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee) are still injured. Riccardo Calafiori is also absent with a knee injury, but could be fit for the first leg of the Champions League semi-final.
On Crystal Palace's side, Chris Richards was suspended for one match after a red card last weekend, making it difficult for coach Glasner to find a suitable replacement for the central defender at Emirates.
The experienced Nathaniel Clyne could be deployed in a back three. Jefferson Lerma is also a viable option but is likely to play in midfield in place of Adam Wharton, whose fitness is still being monitored.
Chadi Riad and Cheick Doucoure (both knee injuries) will miss the rest of the season. However, apart from Richards, Palace have no further injuries after the weekend's game.
Latest expected lineup for Arsenal vs Crystal Palace
Arsenal:
Raya; Timber, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Nwaneri, Merino, Trossard
Crystal Palace:
Henderson; Clyne, Lacroix, Guehi; Munoz, Lerma, Hughes, Mitchell; Eze, Sarr; Mateta
Latest football commentary on Arsenal vs Crystal Palace
Arsenal were unfazed by their brilliant Champions League win in Madrid, denying Liverpool the chance to celebrate their Premier League title at Leicester City, easily controlling and eventually destroying relegation-threatened Ipswich Town at Portman Road.

A Leandro Trossard brace, Gabriel Martinelli's 50th Arsenal goal and Ethan Nwaneri's deflected strike capped off a near-perfect afternoon for Mikel Arteta's side, with Leif Davis' red card for a clumsy challenge from behind on Bukayo Saka further tipping the game in Arsenal's favour.
However, Saka was unceremoniously booed by the home fans and had to be taken off before the 60th minute, two small negatives on a day where Arsenal did their job perfectly, although the victory may only have delayed the inevitable: Liverpool being crowned champions.
Arsenal are still 13 points behind Liverpool in the standings, and if they lose next Wednesday they will officially hand the title to Arne Slot's team. However, for Gunners fans, that is no longer too much of a concern, as the more realistic goal is to go deep in the Champions League.
Before hosting Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their semi-final next week, Arsenal will be looking to extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to 12 games when they face a Crystal Palace side left feeling aggrieved after last weekend's defeat.
In April, Selhurst Park became something of a red card hotspot. After a chaotic win over Brighton that saw three players sent off, Palace had another dramatic game against Bournemouth – where three players could have been sent off early.
In the end, only Palace defender Chris Richards was sent off for picking up two yellow cards, while Bournemouth's Alex Scott and Tyler Adams escaped controversial second yellow cards, infuriating the home crowd as their side were forced to play down a man to salvage a point.
Despite his displeasure with the referee, coach Oliver Glasner was still able to smile at his team's tenacious fighting spirit after two dismal away defeats, conceding 10 goals against Man City and Newcastle.
Crystal Palace are now safely in mid-table and can focus on their upcoming FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa. However, they have also been quite lucky in London derbies this season, having won three in a row in the same season.
If Palace beat Arsenal again, they will have won four London derbies in a single Premier League season for the first time. However, they have lost twice to Arsenal this season – in the EFL Cup and Premier League – within days of each other, so that historic achievement may have to wait.
Latest Arsenal vs Crystal Palace score prediction
Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the results of the match.Arsenal vs Crystal Palaceas follows:
- Sportsmole:Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace
- WhoScore:Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace
- Our newspaper predicts:Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace
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