Allardyce secures Palace survival with trademark defence and counter-attack


Britain Soccer Football - Crystal Palace v Hull City - Premier League - Selhurst Park - 14/5/17 Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce after the match Action Images via Reuters / Tony O'Brien

LONDON (Reuters) - Crystal Palace played Sam Allardyce’s trademark counter-attacking game almost to perfection in the 4-0 rout of Hull City at Selhurst Park on Sunday that secured their place in the Premier League for another season.

Palace allowed Hull to have close to 70 percent possession but were strong enough at the back against a weak attack to dominate the game and exploit the attacking skills of their more talented forwards.

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