Premier LeaguePremier League
Round 35

3 May 2026, 13:00

Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth

Robert Jones, England

home logoBournemouth
10J. Lerma
32E. J. Kroupi
70T. Adams
70E. J. Kroupi
77Rayan
80Evanilson
86Rayan
86M. Tavernier
Crystal Palaceaway logo
J. Canvot6
M. Lacroix38
D. Kamada46
Y. Pino46
D. Munoz46
J. S. Larsen65
C. Riad76

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
5.3/10
Man of the Match
E. J. Kroupi
Key Moments
110' J. Lerma’s own goal, which immediately shifted momentum in Bournemouth’s favor.
232' E. J. Kroupi’s penalty conversion, extending Bournemouth’s lead and breaking Crystal Palace’s resolve.
377' Rayan’s goal, sealing the result and emphasizing Bournemouth’s attacking effectiveness.
Tactical Insights
Bournemouth’s ability to convert limited possession into high-quality chances, particularly through efficient pressing and counter-attacking.
Crystal Palace’s defensive vulnerabilities, especially in dealing with set pieces and maintaining composure under pressure, were exploited by Bournemouth’s attacking unit.
The impact of yellow cards on Crystal Palace’s tactical flexibility, as their defensive line became more cautious and less effective in transition.
Bournemouth secured a decisive 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace, with the match unfolding in favor of the home side from the outset. The early own goal by J. Lerma in the 10th minute set the tone, immediately disrupting Crystal Palace’s rhythm and providing Bournemouth with a crucial lead. Despite Crystal Palace’s slight edge in possession (51% compared to 49%), Bournemouth’s efficiency in front of goal was evident, as they converted five shots on target into three goals. The second goal, a penalty scored by E. J. Kroupi in the 32nd minute, highlighted Bournemouth’s ability to capitalize on defensive errors, while Rayan’s 77th-minute strike sealed the result. Crystal Palace’s inability to create clear chances—only one shot on target in the match—underscored their struggles against Bournemouth’s organized defense and pressing. The two yellow cards to Crystal Palace’s defenders further compounded their difficulties, limiting their ability to play freely and contributing to their tactical disarray. Key tactical decisions by Bournemouth included maintaining high pressing intensity to force turnovers, which led to their early goal and sustained pressure throughout the match. Their midfield dominance, evidenced by 311 accurate passes, allowed them to control the tempo and dictate play. Conversely, Crystal Palace’s reliance on possession without creating meaningful chances exposed their lack of a coherent attacking plan. Their defensive errors, particularly the own goal and the penalty, were critical missteps that Bournemouth exploited effectively. The match also revealed Bournemouth’s resilience in maintaining their lead, as they continued to apply pressure even after taking a two-goal advantage. Overall, Bournemouth’s performance was a masterclass in clinical finishing and tactical discipline, while Crystal Palace’s shortcomings in both attack and defense highlighted their inability to compete at this level. The statistics reinforced Bournemouth’s superiority in key metrics, with their ability to convert chances and dominate corners (7-1) proving decisive. Crystal Palace’s failure to adapt to Bournemouth’s pressing and their lack of a clear attacking strategy were significant factors in their defeat.