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Football news - Southampton hold Palace in dour bottom-half tussle

ByReuters

Updated 30/01/2019 at 22:36 GMT

Southampton and Crystal Palace were left hovering above the Premier League's relegation zone after they fought out a 1-1 draw in a drab encounter on Wednesday.

Referee Andre Marriner intervenes as Jordan Ayew of Crystal Palace (14) and Jack Stephens of Southampton (5) clash during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Crystal Palace at St Mary's Stadium on January 30, 2019 in Southampton

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The result left both sides on 23 points from 24 matches, level with Burnley and four ahead of 18th-placed Cardiff City, after the home team's James Ward-Prowse cancelled out Wilfried Zaha's opener for Palace.
The lively Zaha fired the visitors ahead with a stinging low shot from inside the penalty area in the 41st minute, beating Southampton keeper Alex McCarthy at the near post after good work by Andros Townsend.
Ward-Prowse equalised out of the blue in the 77th with a superb first-time finish from 10 metres after Matt Targett squared the ball back to the midfielder from the right flank.
The visitors paid the price for a poor finish by Mamadou Sakho several minutes earlier when his feeble close-range shot was cleared off the line by Jan Bednarek and the Palace defender then spurned another chance shortly after the equaliser.
Zaha was sent off in the dying minutes when he received two yellow cards in quick succession, both for dissent as he clashed with Ward-Prowse and then sarcastically applauded referee Andre Marriner.
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