James Collins
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He's pulling people around.
And it took a goal like that for West Ham to break him down, which is credit to Palace.
Definitely, we've seen that all season.
They've got tremendous football players in that team, all very comfortable on the ball.
Like I said, if you see this goal from an Arsenal or Barcelona, it'd be everywhere.
It's great football and I was lucky enough to train with West Ham last year and Manuel Pellegrini, this is all they were doing, constant rondos, possession-based football and the players they've got in, they're comfortable doing that and like I said, it's a world-class goal.
I think that's the beauty of Pallor as well.
He knows he can stay out of the play because you've got Anderson, Lanzini, Yarmolenko behind him.
That's perfect for them.
They want to come in and get the ball to feet and do the tricks.
And you'll happily tap them in all day in the six-yard box, I'm sure.
Yarmolenko as well, he's been on fire for the last three, four weeks and we didn't see a lot of him today.
Obviously, he's done well to give Haller the chance in the first half.
But again, credit to Palace, keeping him quiet, who goes, you know, was in red-hot form at the minute.
It's a penalty.
I know Noble's disappointed.
He's been asked a question straight after the game, but Declan would know himself.
You can't jump with your arms in the air like that.
Mark Noble said, I don't think Declan knows about him.
He's looking straight at the ball and he's jumping with his arms in the air.