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Smith Rowe shines as Fulham outclass 10-man Palace

LONDON :Fulham cruised to a 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in the Premier League on Saturday with goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Harry Wilson while the home side were reduced to 10 men when Daichi Kamada saw red for a dangerous tackle.

Fulham's victory helped Marco Silva's side to provisionally move up to sixth in the standings with 18 points while Palace are 17th, one point above the relegation zone.

Palace were without several injured players and Oliver Glasner's side struggled to test Fulham, with Jean-Philippe Mateta feeding on scraps while Wilson made an impact off the bench for the visitors for the second time in five days.

Fulham dominated possession early on and although their midfielders found plenty of space to operate in and create chances, they were wasteful in front of goal while Dean Henderson made two reflex saves to deny the visitors.

Smith Rowe had a golden opportunity to give Fulham the lead when they won the ball back high up the pitch but defender Maxence Lacroix sprinted across and put in a sliding challenge, touching the ball first before leaving the forward in a heap.

Palace finally grew into the game and nearly scored at the end of the first half when Mateta beat keeper Bernd Leno to a cross and directed a header on target but Joachim Andersen cleared the ball off the line.

However, Smith Rowe's pressing forced an error from Lacroix before the midfielder was put through on goal by Raul Jimenez, with the 24-year-old pulling the trigger with his left foot for the ball to nestle in the bottom corner.

Fulham thought they had doubled their lead six minutes into the second half with a sublime counter-attack that carved Palace open but Smith Rowe's finish was ruled out for offside after a

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