Tony Pulis left in an abrupt manner, 
which has damaged the side, as he was the perfect fit for Palace and his
 departure could lead to the club returning to the second tier, unless 
Warnock can continue the good work, but it will be very difficult for a 
manager who has never settled in the top flight.
Newcastle have started the season 
averagely. Despite them failing to pick up a win in their opening two 
league matches, they have put in encouraging performances, which has 
given the fan-base hope that they will have a good season. Their main 
issue is putting the ball in the net, but the attacking players will 
slowly adjust to the league and the introduction of Siem de Jong should 
see the Magpies carry more threat in the final third. They were unlucky 
not to beat Aston Villa last weekend as they did have the better chances
 to break the deadlock, with Cabella and de Jong missing good chances. 
If they don’t beat Palace this weekend, the fans’ concerns will grow, 
and Alan Pardew must prevent that from happening.
Last season was incredible for Crystal 
Palace as they stayed in the Premier League for the first time in their 
history, finishing 11th, which was a great campaign, considering many 
tipped them for relegation from the off. Many will point to the 
influence of Tony Pulis, but the squad is decent and the team spirit is 
what carried Palace to survival. This season will be much harder for the
 side as it’s proven that consolidating in the Premier League is very 
difficult. The home defeat against West Ham was disappointing, but only 
two matches have passed, and there is a lot of time for Palace to reach 
the magical 40 points.
In the corresponding fixture last 
season, Newcastle won through a late winner from Papiss Cisse. This was 
during a period in which Newcastle were struggling for form. At Selhurst
 Park, Newcastle also finished with the three points with a 3-0 win. On 
that day Yohan Cabaye, Hatem Ben Arfa and an own goal were on the 
score-sheet. Neither of the first two will be playing this weekend as 
Cabaye has left the club, while the latter is currently banished from 
the first team.
Interesting Stats
No side has picked up more red cards 
than Newcastle since the start of last season. The Magpies have received
 7 red cards, with Mike Williamson’s dismissal against Aston Villa being
 the most recent.
Dwight Gayle has scored 11 goals in 1083
 minutes across all competitions for Palace. He has never nailed down a 
starting berth, but if he continues scoring goals, it will be a matter 
of time.
Key Men
Siem De Jong
The surname will be familiar to 
Newcastle fans after Luuk’s disappointing loan spell last season, but 
his older brother Siem is likely to have a bigger impact on Tyneside. He
 has been the captain of Dutch giants Ajax for a number of years and was
 a key part of a side that impressed in the Champions League, with a win
 over Manchester City being the highlight, a match in which De Jong 
scored. After joining in the summer, he was appointed vice-captain and 
impressed in pre-season, but missed the opening game with an injury. The
 Dutchman has featured in the last two games, so will be expected to 
start this weekend, with his most likely role being the number ten, 
behind Emmanuel Riviere. Alan Pardew has spoken highly about his summer 
signing, comparing him to Teddy Sheringham. Newcastle will be hoping he 
makes a big impact. His strength lies in his technical ability and 
football intelligence to create chances, while he will be eager to score
 a decent amount of goals this season. Newcastle are yet to score a 
Premier League goal,  however, they will be a lot better in the final 
third with the Dutchman in the team and he could show his class this 
weekend.
Hangeland
For Crystal Palace, they will be hoping 
their new signing Brede Hangeland has a good season, as his Premier 
League experience will play a big part in them establishing themselves 
as a top flight side. He hasn’t had the best start, after playing in a 
side that has conceded five goals in their opening two games, but it’s 
early days in his Palace career. His aerial ability and his dominating 
style will prove difficult for the Newcastle side to break down, 
especially given they are low on confidence after not scoring in their 
opening two matches. The Newcastle attack is still developing and 
getting used to the league, and facing a physical defender like 
Hangeland will be a good test for them. They struggled against Ron Vlaar
 and the Palace defender is similar in style to the Dutchman, therefore 
he will be key to Palace’s chances of picking up their first point of 
the summer or better. Palace played very well at Newcastle last season. 
They were unlucky to lose, with Hangeland in the side, and they are 
unlikely to conceded a late goal, as he is very experienced and will 
know you can’t turn off in the Premier League.
Team News
Jack Colback and Rolando Aarons are 
expected to be available after picking up knocks in previous matches. 
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa is a doubt, while Papiss Cisse and Cheick Tiote remain
 a couple of weeks away. Davide Santon and Ryan Taylor are also expected
 to miss out. Gabriel Obertan is a contender to start after an 
impressive performance in the Capital One Cup.
Joe Ledley is a doubt as he recovers 
from a groin injury, while Scott Dann is expected to be unavailable. 
Dwight Gayle will be pushing for a start after a hat trick in the 
Capital One Cup. A lot of fringe players will be looking to impress as 
when a new manager comes in, there is always opportunities, so it will 
be interesting to see how Warnock lines Palace up.
Verdict
It will be a tight game with very few 
goals in it. Newcastle have played well in their opening two matches, 
but it hasn’t quite clicked in the final third yet. They will dominate 
possession and the likes of Remy Cabella and Siem de Jong will be given 
chances to break Palace down. While the atmosphere at St James’ Park 
could be the determining factor. They are facing a side low on 
confidence after two losses in the league, while Neil Warnock won’t have
 got to know the Palace squad yet or know his strongest eleven. However,
 the new manager bounce could come into play and Palace could be able to
 get something. I think Newcastle will be too strong and will surely 
break their duck this week.
Newcastle United 1-0 Crystal Palace

 









