'Encouraging' signs for Eagles' new front manpublished at 18:46 GMT 9 February
Alex Pewter
Fan writer

Image source, Getty ImagesOnce again, Crystal Palace have a winning record at the Amex, six wins, five losses and a pair of draws, but who is counting?
Falmer has often been the risk-or-reward fixture in this rivalry, as over the same period, 8 of the 12 Selhurst games have ended in a stalemate. So, it was fitting that it was in Sussex that Oliver Glasner's team got back on track and handed off the crisis-club baton to Fabian Hurzeler's team.
Of course, one swallow doesn't make a summer - and the team needs to carry some momentum through to Wednesday and Burnley to cement their place in the mid-table before European fixtures come back around.
A lot of focus naturally fell on Jorgen Strand Larsen and his record £43m arrival at the club. It was a performance of endeavour, a battle with Lewis Dunk, which drew a strong response from the travelling crowd, even when pressing defenders or the keeper. Palace fans are often easily satisfied if a player is seen to be working hard for the team from the off.
With only a week of training under his belt, you're not expecting perfect chemistry with those around him, but the holding up and interplay with the right wing was encouraging.
This is a striker starved of chances at Wolves. In the Premier League this season, Strand Larsen had taken 19 shots in open play during 1404 minutes of action, approximately a shot every 74 minutes. By contrast, Jean-Philippe Mateta has been averaging a shot every 37 minutes in the league.
If the team can continue to replicate that volume for their new centre forward, he will have every chance of replicating his 2024-25 goalscoring rate. His three shots against Brighton were a good start, even if two were ultimately saved, that first goal won't be far away.
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