- Watson (26 pen), Watson (60), Kuqi (82)
- Date:2008-10-18
- Kick-off:17:20
- Venue:Selhurst Park
- Attendance:16494
- Referee:Bates, T
Live Commentary
90mins
That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
86mins
Crystal Palace are replacing Craig Beattie with Johannes Ertl.
82mins
Goal!! Crystal Palace have scored with Shefki Kuqi putting it in the back of the net.
76mins
Crystal Palace are replacing Shaun Derry with John Oster.
74mins
Crystal Palace are replacing Paul Ifill with Shefki Kuqi.
73mins
Maceo Rigters is replaced by Kayode Odejayi.
68mins
Barnsley are replacing Ayarza Diego Leon with Jon Macken.
66mins
Bobby Hassell is being taken off, Marciano van Homoet has come on in his place.
60mins
Goal!! Ben Watson scores for Crystal Palace.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by T Bates
26mins
Ben Watson takes a penalty for Crystal Palace and scores!.
25mins
Heinz Muller goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
0mins
It's 5:20pm on Saturday, October 18th, the match has kicked off.
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Match Report
Ben Watson's brace piled the pressure on under-fire manager Simon Davey as Crystal Palace cruised past Barnsley at Selhurst Park.
Goals from the red-headed midfielder either side of the break and Shefki Kuqi's second of the season gave Neil Warnock's men a comfortable 3-0 win to stretch Palace's unbeaten run to four and to throw the Tykes further into the early season relegation mire.
And the home side fully deserved their third three-point haul on the bounce after a dominant display which suggests their early-season stutters are truly behind them.
Palace started brightly with Watson and Craig Beattie both going close during the early exchanges, before Nick Carle missed a superb chance flashing wide from 12 yards after the Tykes rearguard failed to deal with a Watson corner.
After a lull, Palace finally took the lead in the 25th minute when Victor Moses was brought down in the box by keeper Heinz Muller after Stephen Foster made a hash of Julian Speroni's long goal kick and Watson made no mistake to put Palace ahead.
On-loan Scotland striker Beattie then went inches from doubling Palace's lead three minutes later when his firm header from another Watson corner flew just over the bar.
Barnsley started the second period brightly and Maceo Rigters should have put the Tykes level a minute after the restart when Palace failed to deal with an out-swinging Diego Leon free-kick, but the Dutchman's snapshot from 10 yards flew straight to the grateful Speroni.
Seconds later, Watson shaved Muller's right-hand post with a 25-yard piledriver before Anderson and Jamal Campbell-Ryce missed decent opportunities.
Tykes playmaker Leon played in Iain Hume with a beautiful pass in the 52nd minute only for the Canadian to be denied with a superbly timed challenge from Clint Hill.
And Palace made Davey's men pay for their missed chances on the hour after Carle's neat cut back from the left found the unmarked Watson, who made no mistake from close range.
Palace completed their comfortable victory in the 82nd minute when Foster misjudged another lengthy Speroni kick to let in substitute Kuqi, who coolly lifted the ball over the stranded Muller.
Crystal Palace Team
Barnsley Team
Crystal Palace | Barnsley |
Corners
| 7 | 3 |
Fouls
| 14 | 14 |
Goal attempts
| 13 | 6 |
Shots off target
| 8 | 3 |
Offsides
| 0 | 1 |