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Pardew: Loss would have been injustice
- Updated: August 27, 2016
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew believed it would have been an ‘injustice’ if his side had not managed to come away with a share of the spoils in their game with Bournemouth which eventually ended 1-1.
Yet to register a goal in the Premier League so far this season, it looked like that run would stretch for the third game running, when Yohan Cabaye saw his 12th minute penalty saved and with Artur Boruc in the visitors’ goal doing all he could to preserve the lead given to them by Josh King, Palace seemed destined for more disappointment.
Still they pressed forward and, with a minute of stoppage time remaining, captain Scott Dann was the hero, rising the highest to equalise and save the day for Pardew, who told Sky Sports, he felt …
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