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Crystal Palace player ratings as Michael Olise produces FA Cup masterclass again

Had to be alert early on to stop a header at the back post. Was also called into play just before the break with a heavy back pass but cleared well after controlling with a header.

Constantly offered supporting runs for Eberechi Eze on the left side and also dealt with his defensive duties well. Ballooned the ball over the bar from close range following Mateta's miss early in the second half.

Not a bad performance for Kelly on his first appearance of the season, though he was rarely troubled against opposition from League Two.

Probably couldn't believe his luck when the ball fell to him in acres of space in the box after four minutes of play. Applied a deft finish past Ben Killip to open Palace's account for the afternoon.

Overlapped well on the right side and fired a strong effort at goal during the first half that didn't trouble Killip in the end.

Kept things ticking over in midfield but didn't offer the same creativity as Will Hughes or defensive nous as the soon-to-return James McArthur.

Played alongside Milivojevic for long periods to give Palace a solid defensive base and occasionally made an impact getting forward. Had one chance drop to him early in the second half but put it over.

Rewarded with a good assist for Michael Olise after he won the ball from harrying Hartlepool in midfield. Harried around in midfield and kept Palace's moving up the pitch but was quiet in the second half.

Looked lively and had a couple of good moments on the ball in the opening 20 minutes which ended with a free-kick hit just over the bar.

A tireless task at times making runs in behind but Palace preferred to play down the wings which often left him unnoticed. Saw an effort cannon off the post from inches out with little time to

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