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Crystal Palace vs Hull City 4-1 Goals & Highlights Premier League



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Hull City's assignment from the Premier League was affirmed on Sunday as they endured a 4-0 thrashing to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. 

Initially half objectives from Wilfried Zaha and Christian Benteke, a Luka Milivojevic punishment and a late Patrick van Aanholt strike secured the win for the home side to ensure their survival, and that of Swansea City, while sentencing Hull to an arrival to the Championship. 

Marco Silva's side sensibly required a win to keep their battle to remain up going until the last round of matches, with Swansea's win over Sunderland on Saturday abandoning them four focuses afloat of wellbeing and with a far more regrettable objective distinction. 

Their expectations took a colossal blow after only three minutes, in any case, as Zaha jumped on Andrea Ranocchia's misstep to place Palace in front, before Benteke's intense header multiplied the lead before the break. 

Adolescent Jarrod Bowen had an unmistakable opportunity to snatch a life saver on the hour check yet Wayne Hennessey did not have a spare to make in the Palace objective, and Milivojevic's spot-kick and Van Aanholt's short proximity exertion verified that Sam Allardyce's record of never being consigned from the top flight stays in place. 

Body, be that as it may, will join Middlesbrough and Sunderland in dropping down to the Championship for next season. 

Frame kept a first away clean sheet in six endeavors in their keep going diversion out and about against Southampton, however they ended up behind with just three minutes played in the daylight of south London. 

Ranocchia swung a foot to clear the ball taking after a Michael Dawson header yet totally missed his kick, enabling Zaha to race into the punishment region and opening the ball certainly underneath Eldin Jakupovic. 

Royal residence spirits were all of a sudden taking off and James Tomkins about made it 2-0 following 10 minutes, gesturing the ball barely wide in the wake of meeting Jason Puncheon's cross from the comfortable far post. 

Frame showed up not to take in the lesson from that notice, however, and Benteke multiplied the lead 11 minutes before half-time subsequent to running unchallenged to control a header down and into the net from Puncheon's corner. 

Puncheon had before been lucky not to yield a punishment in the wake of avoiding a Kamil Grosicki free-kick behind for a corner with his hand, and it appeared that fortunes was solidly against Silva's side when, minutes into the second a large portion of, the harmed Harry Maguire must be supplanted after Ranocchia and Andy Robertson had as of now been substituted at half-time. 

Bowen was one of those assaulting substitutions and he missed a brilliant opportunity to divide the deficiency on 61 minutes, miscuing a half-volley from a Sam Clucas cross from the left with the objective at his leniency at the far post. 

The guests delighted in 74 for every penny of the ownership in the second half as Palace dropped profound to safeguard their leeway, however they infrequently looked liable to add to their small aggregate of 36 alliance objectives for the season. 

Benteke skewed a promising possibility for a third wide however it ended up being of little outcome. 

Dawson cut down Jeffrey Schlupp as he dashed into the territory on the counter-assault, enabling Milivojevic to dispatch the punishment in sure form with only five minutes of ordinary time left. 

What's more, as the clock ticked into damage time, James McArthur gained by some dubious shielding to slide the ball through to the unmarked Van Aanholt, who opened the ball underneath Jakupovic as the home fans celebrated vigorously.

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