Selhurst Park Sees Stalemate as Defenses Dominate

Crystal Palace extended their unbeaten run against Aston Villa to seven matches with a hard-fought 0-0 draw on Wednesday evening. The result leaves Oliver Glasner's Eagles without a victory in eight across all competitions, while Villa missed their chance to leapfrog Manchester City in the table.

Chances Few and Far Between

The match saw limited clear opportunities, with the best falling to:

  • Brennan Johnson (Palace) - Denied by Emiliano Martinez's sharp save
  • Ollie Watkins (Villa) - Foiled by Dean Henderson before hitting the post
  • Victor Lindelöf (Villa) - Late header rattled the woodwork

England defenders Marc Guéhi and Ezri Konsa earned plaudits for commanding performances, with national team manager Thomas Tuchel observing from the stands.

Post-Match Reactions

"The game could've gone either way," admitted Palace boss Glasner. "Huge credit to our players - we're building confidence step by step."

Villa manager Emery expressed frustration over a potential penalty claim for Youri Tielemans that went unexamined by VAR: "If they checked Johnson's incident, they must check this too. He was clearly held for three seconds."

Key Statistics

Palace Stats Villa
42% Possession 58%
3 Shots on Target 2
8 Fouls Committed 12

The result leaves Palace 14th in the table, while Villa remain third - two points behind Manchester City with a game in hand.