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Eddie Nketiah sees red in Crystal Palaces home win over Brighton

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England global of Ghanaian descent Eddie Nketiah became once sent off within the English Premier League on Saturday as Crystal Palace triumphed over Brighton and Hove Albion.

Nketiah, who joined Palace closing summer season got two yellow playing cards to catch the marching orders within the noteworthy-anticipated clash, held on the Selhurst Park.

Despite being reduced to 9-males following crimson playing cards to Nketiah and Marc Guehi, the Eagles managed to snatch victory over their opponent.

The 25-365 days-aged became once first and predominant cautioned within the 69-minute. Nketiah wanted to be sent off within the 78th-minute imprint following a 2nd warning within the match.

Crystal Palace opened the scoring by plot of Jean-Philippe Mateta, exact three minutes into the match following an succor from Eberechi Eze.

On the other hand, the guests answered with an equalizer within the thirty first-minute imprint by plot of English-Ghanaian attacker Danny Welbeck after he became once assign up by Yankuba Minteh as the first half ended in a stalemate.

The home team showcased decision and resilience within the 2nd half, grabbing the match-winner within the Fifty fifth-minute imprint by plot of Daniel Munoz after one other succor from Eberechi Eze.

Nketiah is predicted to omit the perimeters next Premier League fixtures following the crimson card incident against Brighton.

The worn Arsenal star has scored one function and offered two assists in 22 appearances within the Premier League.

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