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    Evann Guessand Fires Crystal Palace to Late Win Over 10-Man Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersFebruary 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Evann Guessand struck in the final minute to hand Crystal Palace a vital 1-0 victory.
    The late goal ended a long wait for a home league win and eased relegation fears.

    Tension filled Selhurst Park before kick-off.
    Supporters displayed a banner criticising manager Oliver Glasner.
    Frustration had grown after a poor run of results in 2026.

    Palace struggled to break down Wolves despite their numerical advantage.
    Ladislav Krejci received a second yellow card for kicking the ball away.
    The dismissal left Wolves with 10 men for the final half hour.

    Earlier, Tolu Arokodare missed a golden chance from the penalty spot.
    Goalkeeper Dean Henderson saved to keep the game level.

    Wolves manager Rob Edwards praised his side’s performance despite defeat.
    He said his players had taken another step forward.

    Guessand’s late strike sparked wild celebrations among home fans.
    The result gives Palace a rare boost in a season marked by tension and uncertainty.

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