Crystal Palace 2-0 Hartlepool United RECAP: Pools bow out of the FA Cup after spirited second half at Selhurst Park

Hartlepool United bow out of the FA Cup after defeat at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace. (Credit: Federico Maranesi | MI News)Hartlepool United bow out of the FA Cup after defeat at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace. (Credit: Federico Maranesi | MI News)
Hartlepool United bow out of the FA Cup after defeat at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace. (Credit: Federico Maranesi | MI News)
Hartlepool United’s FA Cup fairytale is over after they were beaten by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Graeme Lee’s side have claimed a number of giant killings this season but finally met their match up against Patrick Vieira’s Eagles.

Marc Guehi opened the scoring inside four minutes to hand Pools the worst possible start before Michael Olise doubled the lead midway through the first half.

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In truth it was one way traffic in the opening 45 minutes with Lee’s side unable to recover from that early setback as Guehi cushioned home Olise’s freekick from the right.

Hartlepool United take on Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fourth round at Selhurst Park. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)Hartlepool United take on Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fourth round at Selhurst Park. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Hartlepool United take on Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fourth round at Selhurst Park. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Pools looked around for an offside flag which never came as the Eagles dominated the early stages with Olise and Eberechi Eze causing problems from the off.

And it was Olise who doubled the lead in the 22nd minute when he latched onto Conor Gallagher’s clever pass from Ben Killip’s short clearance.

Olise still had plenty to do in order to beat Timi Odusina before placing beyond Killip at the near post.

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The closest Pools came to an equaliser in the first half was on the stroke of half-time as Omar Bogle was able to turn and strike at goal from the edge of the area but his effort lacked the conviction to trouble Jack Butland.

The Eagles began the second-half in a similar manner as Jean-Philippe Mateta hit the post from Olise’s cross before Eze fired the rebound over.

Olise was denied twice in quick succession by Killip before Mateta was next to be thwarted.

There was a stoppage in play early in the second-half as referee Peter Bankes was alerted to an emergency among the Hartlepool supporters.

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Play was stopped for around seven minutes as medical crew succesfully attended to an incident.

Lee altered his system midway through the second-half and it galvanised Pools somewhat as they threatened the final third more.

Debutant Bryn Morris tested Butland from range before Jamie Sterry saw his effort go narrowly wide.

Vieira brought on Palace’s big hitters, Odsonne Edouard and Christian Benteke late in the game as Pools tired but Lee’s side were able to keep some respect on the scoreline as they bow out of the competition.

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Crystal Palace 2-0 Hartlepool United RECAP: Pools exit the FA Cup after a first half double from Premier League Palace.

Key Events

  • Michael Olise doubles the home side’s lead
  • Marc Guehi gives Crystal Palace the lead
  • Hartlepool United XI: Killip, Sterry, Byrne, Liddle ©, Odusina, Ferguson, Morris, Shelton, Crawford, Bogle, Molyneux
  • Subs: Boyes, Ogle, Smith, Holohan, White, Fletcher, Grey, Cullen, Olomola
  • Crystal Palace XI: Butland, Ward, Kelly, Guehi, Mitchell, Milivojevic ©, Schlupp, Gallagher, Olise, Mateta, Eze
  • Subs: Guaita, Andersen, Clyne, Adaramola, Hughes, Ayew, Rak-Sakyi, Edouard, Benteke

Eze has a strike blocked by Byrne

66 - MOLYNEUX GOES CLOSE

Ferguson’s ball finds Molyneux in the area and he tries his luck from a tight angle. Butland steers wide with his foot.

Olise gets the better of Ferguson and fires a cross goal but Mateta can’t get on the end of it

Grey looking to get in behind Ward from Ferguson’s cleve chip. Well defended in the end

Back underway at Selhurst Park.

Fingers crossed everyone is ok over in the Hartlepool United end.

Play was stopped for around seven minutes

Grey and White come on for Pools

Liddle and Crawford make way

Both sets of players have gathered by the dugouts as referee Peter Bankes converses with the stewards in the away end.

54 - STOPPAGE IN PLAY

Play is brought to a halt as emergency crew race into the area of Selhurst Park where Hartlepool United supporters are housed.

52 - SAVE BY KILLIP

Another save by Killip who this time denies Mateta

51 - DOUBLE SAVE FROM KILLIP

Killip keeps the score at two as Milivojevic finds Olise inside the area but twice the winger is denied by Killip.

Pools struggling to begin the half.

49 - SCHLUPP FIRES WIDE

Palace close again as Schlupp winds up from range and it fizzes just wide of Killip’s post.

48 - MATETA HITS THE POST

So close to a third. Mateta gets on the end of Olise’s cross and his effort hits the post before Eze fires the rebound over

Bogle finds space on the right and is able to run at the Palace defence but his pass is over hit towards Molyneux and runs through to Butland

We’re back underway in the FA Cup

The Pools fans have travelled in their numbers to Selhurst Park

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Pools reporter Joe Ramage shares his views on the first half at Selhurst Park.

“It’s been a difficult first 45 minutes for Pools after the worst possible start.

“Graeme Lee will be disappointed to have conceded from a set-piece as the Pools defence waited for a flag which never came.

“It startled the visitors who were fortunate not to fall further behind sooner than they did with Michael Olise threatening almost at every attack for Palace.

“Pools have had no answer for the wide man and it was Olise who doubled the lead after Ben Killip’s short clearance was gathered by Palace.

“Pools did manage to settle into the half but have done little to test Jack Butland.

“It’s a long way back for Lee’s side and they need to find a way of containing Olise if they are to have any chance of the unthinkable.”

The referee brings the first half to a close and Pools trail 2-0

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