Professional Development League
Selhurst Park, Thornton Heath
Admission: £5.00
Team Sheet: Free
Attendance: 200 (estimate)
On an overcast afternoon with frequent heavy rain showers, the players came out to the club anthem "Glad All Over", and this was a match that Crystal Palace dominated for long periods, unsurprisingly given the experience in the respective teams, and in the first half, they did almost all of the attacking without creating any gilt edge chances, until the 27th minute, when Jason Lokilo crossed the ball to the back post, and Camarasa headed the ball down into the ground, and although the goalbound header bounced past the keeper, Gerardo Bajrami did excellently to acrobatically hook the ball off the line. There was considerable concern when Camarasa was on the end of a very strong challenge, after which he stayed down for some time and required treatment, but he was fine to continue and played the full 90 minutes. But for Crystal Palace's dominance, and Birmingham failing to get a shot on target, the scoreline remained goalless at half time.
That scoreline did not last long into the second half though, the deadlock being broken with a wonderful goal two minutes after the break. Camarasa sprayed the ball out to Giovanni McGregor by the left outer corner of the penalty area, who took a touch, cut inside before curling the ball beautifully over the keeper and into the net. Camarasa was the standout player, and on 65 minutes, his curling shot from 25 yards heading for the top right corner was palmed away by the keeper. Shortly afterwards, 17 year old Brandon Pierrick ran onto a perfectly weighted low diagonal ball through the defence but as he ran on towards goal, the keeper managed to smother the ball. But on 73 minutes, against all the odds, Birmingham scored an equaliser with virtually their first shot on goal. Camarasa was disposssed in midfield, Kane Thompson-Sommers threaded the ball low for Odin Bailey to run onto, and although his initial shot came back off the post, the ball bounced back to him, and he took a touch before striking the ball into a virtually unguarded net. Birmingham then went onto have their best period of the match, creating a couple of decent chances to win the game as the Palace players seemed to become a little sloppy with their play, and the game ended 1-1.
So, a good run out for new signings Camarasa, Cahill and McCarthy, all getting full 90 minute run-outs in front of first team manager Roy Hodgson in the stand, and Birmingham will be delighted with the way their very young team performed against much more experience opposition. This was an enjoyable, if slightly surreal experience, watching a game of football at a near empty stadium at lunch time on a working day.
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