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<h2>Crystal Palace and Brighton Rivalry Continues</h2>
<p>For the past six months, Crystal Palace fans have enjoyed reminding their Brighton rivals of their long wait for a major trophy. The first encounter between the clubs since Oliver Glasner's team achieved a double against Brighton—this first occurrence since 1933—came with high expectations as they also claimed the FA Cup. This match was always set to be intense.</p>
<h2>Police Presence and Match Atmosphere</h2>
<p>The streets of south London were filled with a strong police presence, reflecting the historic rivalry that dates back to the late 1970s when Terry Venables and Alan Mullery managed the teams. However, the match itself did not live up to the fervor of the occasion.</p>
<h2>Missed Opportunities for Brighton</h2>
<p>Palace continued their streak without a loss against Brighton at home since March 2019. However, Brighton's players will view this match as a missed opportunity, particularly as they faced a depleted Palace side struggling with fatigue from their Conference League commitments.</p>
<h2>Key Moments in the Match</h2>
<p>Jaydee Canvot stood out as a capable replacement despite a nerve-wracking moment when a penalty was awarded against him, only to be overturned after VAR review. Glasner praised Canvot's performance while confirming that captain Marc Guéhi’s injury was a heavy bruise, leaving him on crutches.</p>
<h2>Struggles for Both Teams</h2>
<p>Though Brighton has had a challenging season so far, their recent form suggested they were eager for a win. The match began with high energy, featuring attempts from both teams, including a missed chance by Jean‑Philippe Mateta and a noteworthy save from Bart Verbruggen against Palace.</p>
<h2>Defensive Battle and Key Saves</h2>
<p>The match turned into a midfield struggle with little open space. Both managers showed frustration as chances became harder to come by despite moments of promise, particularly from set pieces. Lewis Dunk marked his 500th appearance with crucial defensive plays.</p>
<h2>Final Chances and Match Conclusion</h2>
<p>In the second half, Brighton pressed but failed to capitalize on clear chances, with Yankuba Minteh striking wide. Palace threatened with a late shot from substitute Yeremy Pino, but neither side could secure all three points, ending the match level as a busy period for both teams continued.</p>
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