Crystal Palace's disciplined performance led to a 2-0 win over Fulham, marking their fifth consecutive away victory. Joachim Andersen's own-goal and Daniel Munoz's strike secured the win at Craven Cottage. The Eagles also achieved their sixth straight clean sheet on the road, limiting Fulham's chances. Oliver Glasner praised his team's execution of the game plan, noting their hard work and discipline.
The Eagles have been particularly strong away from home, with this victory marking their fourth consecutive top-flight away win without conceding a goal. Glasner highlighted the importance of maintaining focus on performance rather than solely on winning, which he believes contributes to their success. "We know we can score goals all over the pitch," he said, emphasising their defensive strength.

Fulham manager Marco Silva expressed dissatisfaction with referee Robert Jones' decisions during the match. Silva felt that some calls went against Fulham, creating tension in the stadium. He pointed out a questionable foul leading to Palace's first goal as a turning point. "It is not the first time this season," Silva remarked about refereeing issues affecting his team.
Silva noted that Craven Cottage had not seen such complaints about officiating before this match. He acknowledged Fulham's physical style but felt they were unlucky with the referee's decisions on this occasion. Despite these challenges, Silva admitted that Fulham did not perform at their best against Palace.
Glasner reflected on his team's ability to remain compact and patient, waiting for opportunities while defending as a unit. He mentioned that focusing too much on winning can lead to a lack of discipline on the field. Instead, maintaining composure and executing strategies effectively has been key to their recent successes.
This victory further solidifies Crystal Palace's reputation as a formidable opponent on the road. Their ability to score from various positions and defend resolutely makes them challenging to play against, especially when they maintain such discipline and focus throughout matches.