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Apr 25, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
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Player Ratings: Crystal Palace 0-2 Hull City

Sports Mole reviews how the players fared in Hull City's crucial 2-0 win away to lethargic Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

Dame N'Doye scored twice as Hull City ended a six-game winless streak by winning 2-0 away to Crystal Palace this afternoon.

Both sides cancelled each other out in a goalless first half that Hull dominated, with N'Doye among the culprits for their profligacy.

However, the Senegalese atoned for his first-half miss by opening the scoring early in the second half, before making sure of the win with a composed finish late on.

Here, Sports Mole sorts the heroes from the villains at Selhurst Park.

Dame N'Doye of Hull City celebrates scoring the opening goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Hull City at Selhurst Park on April 25, 2015© Getty Images



CRYSTAL PALACE

Goal

Julian Speroni: By far the busier of the goalkeepers, the scoreline would have been far greater if not for Speroni, who pulled off a host of good saves in both halves. (6/10)

Defence

Martin Kelly: The right-back struggled to contain Brady in the first half, and was perhaps guilty of not being tight enough to the Irishman in the build-up for the opener. (4/10)

Damien Delaney: Possibly Palace's best defender on the day - though that is not much of an endorsement. (5/10)

Scott Dann: Regularly struggled with the pace and movement of N'Doye in both halves, and should have probably done more to prevent the second goal late on. (4/10)

Pape Souare: Souare was far less involved than fellow full-back Kelly on the other side, and managed a few decent attacks but his deliveries were not capitalised on. (5/10)

Midfield

James McArthur: Saw plenty of the ball but was relatively careless with it. Not as commanding a midfield presence as he has previously been this season. (4/10)

Mile Jedinak: Sacrificed on 64 minutes after failing to stamp his authority on a midfield battle that Hull dominated throughout. (5/10)

Jason Puncheon: Forced Harper into a smart save in the first period, but moments like that were few and far between for him this afternoon. Still, arguably Palace's best attacking player on the day. (5/10)

Yannick Bolasie: Again failed to build on his hat-trick against Sunderland with another relatively lifeless performance on Palace's right-hand side. One to forget. (4/10)

Wilfried Zaha: Only slightly more involved than Bolasie, Zaha never really got going at any moment during the 90 minutes, with Brady doing well to keep him quiet too. (5/10)

Attack

Glenn Murray: Missed arguably the best chance of the game inside three minutes. Also fortunate not to concede a penalty following his blatant handball to block Elmohamady's cross. (3/10)

Substitutes

Yaya Sanogo: Much more lively in the final third than Murray but could not force an equaliser - despite his best intentions when his header was ruled out for a foul on McShane. (5/10)

Lee Chung-yong: Earned his long-awaited Palace debut with a 24-minute cameo, but it was one to forget as he gave the ball away before Hull's second. (4/10)



HULL CITY

Goal

Steve Harper: Kept out Murray early on in what proved to be the last big save that he was forced to make. (6/10)

Defence

Paul McShane: The star of Hull's defence today, McShane was solid throughout and played a big role in the result. He can take most satisfaction from the clean sheet. (7/10)

Michael Dawson: Helped keep Murray quiet for the most part but it was his error that led to the striker's chance in the opening few minutes. Gradually got better, though. (6/10)

James Chester: Regularly threw his body on the line to preserve the lead at key moments in the game. Good performance. (6/10)

Midfield

Robbie Brady: Justified his selection with a performance that included a host of brilliant deliveries, and provided the assist for N'Doye's goal. Excellent performance from the Irishman. (8/10)

Tom Huddlestone: Much better following a dismal display at St Mary's. The big midfielder was back to his best with a solid contribution at both ends of the field. (6/10)

Jake Livermore: Solid presence in the middle of the park, but the former Spurs man should have scored in the first half. (6/10)

Ahmed Elmohamady: Not as marauding as Brady in the left-wing back position, but still fizzed in a few excellent crosses that caused problems in Palace's defence. (6/10)

Stephen Quinn: Very industrious in possession and had a good understanding with fellow Republic of Ireland international Brady. Left the field to mass applause from the travelling fans. (7/10)

Attack

Sone Aluko: Not much of a goal threat but held the ball up brilliantly all afternoon and brought teammates into play. Good overall performance. (6/10)

Dame N'Doye: The Senegalese was a constant threat to Palace and atoned for a poor first-half miss with two goals that quell fears of relegation for Hull. (8/10)

Substitutes

Gaston Ramirez: Replaced Quinn on 76 minutes but did not have much of an impact. (5/10)

Liam Rosenior: Nearly threw his name in the hat for goal of the season when his volley from outside the area came back off the crossbar on 88 minutes. Fine effort. (6/10)


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Dame N'Doye of Hull City celebrates scoring the opening goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Hull City at Selhurst Park on April 25, 2015
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