Crystal Palace V Shrewsbury at Selhurst Park : Match Preview

24 August 2015 15:31
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Pardew keen to rotate for cup clash

Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew plans to make changes for Tuesday night's Capital One Cup clash with Shrewsbury in a bid to add to his challenge over team selection.

Such is Palace's strength in depth now that Pardew believes his job to be a difficult one.

Pardew will give those left out for Saturday's defeat of Aston Villa a chance to press their claims in a competition he considers important, but there may be one eye on Saturday's Premier League clash at Chelsea.

"It's very important to us, but we're going to make lots of changes, because I've got to keep the squad alive," Pardew said.

"It's a problem. Having to leave (Brede) Hangeland off the bench, Joe Ledley and (Julian) Speroni off the bench. Tough job I've got.

"There will be a lot of changes but we obviously want to win."

Midfielder James McArthur, who could be among those rotated out of the starting XI, agrees with his manager over the squad depth.

"This squad is so strong, you look at the boys that aren't even on the bench and it's incredible to think how (far) we've come. We're all pushing each other in the changing room," McArthur told his club's official website.

Yannick Bolasie is unlikely to return after being granted compassionate leave following the death of his father.

Bolasie, who has been linked with a B#25million move to Tottenham, among others, will not be rushed following the bereavement.

Striker Dwight Gayle and club captain Mile Jedinak are expected to be among those to get a chance to impress from the start.

Hangeland is another who is likely to be given an opportunity by Pardew, who saw the benefits of his squad when he replaced Glenn Murray and Wilfried Zaha with Gayle and Jordon Mutch during half-time against Villa.

"It's a bit like Glenn and Wilf coming off at half-time (on Saturday)," Pardew added.

"They didn't really do anything wrong, but I had options and I need to play my options. I need to keep their spirits up.

"The margins between some of these players are so fine. Hangeland to (Damien) Delaney to (Scott) Dann is not a lot. These guys will play."

Shrewsbury could give former Barnsley defender Sam Patterson a debut after he signed a one-year deal last week.

Nathaniel Knight-Percival and James Wesolowski are still sidelined with long-term knee injuries.

The pair have returned to training but are not yet match fit and are expected to miss out for Micky Mellon's side again.

Town reached the fourth round last season, losing to eventual winners Chelsea, after knocking out Leicester, Blackpool and Norwich, and beat Blackburn in the first round this year.




Source: PAR