Patrick Vieira calls on Crystal Palace to bounce back from Manchester City loss
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira wants his side to produce an immediate response to their defeat to Manchester City when they take on London rivals Brentford.
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Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira wants his side to produce an immediate response to their defeat to Manchester City when they take on London rivals Brentford.
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Asia Cup in Dubai. "The reaction to losing to India has not been the usual criticism because in the build up to the match the camaraderie shown by players of both teams towards each other was brilliant while our team also fought hard till the final over," Pakistan's former captain Moin Khan said.
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