Crystal Palace Power Rankings: GW2

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Crystal Palace Power Rankings: GW2

Following a hugely disappointing defeat at Sheffield United on Sunday afternoon, there has been plenty of movement in this week’s Read Crystal Palace’s Power Rankings.

John Lundstram’s early second-half rebound sent Bramhall Lane into raptures as the Yorkshire ground hosted its first Premier League game since 2007, and it was enough to seal all three points.

Similarly to last weekend’s opener against Everton, Palace showed a worrying lack of creativity and star man Wilfried Zaha may as well have been on the bench again after an ineffective showing.

The Eagles must pick themselves up and go again when they face a much more daunting test against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s free-scoring Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday, and changes should be expected.

All in all, it’s been a pretty dismal week for Palace but on an individual level, some players have risen in our Power Rankings, whilst some have been knocked off the chart completely. So without further ado, let’s get ranking!

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