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

Hartlepool United’s FA Cup fairytale is over after they were beaten by Crystal Palace 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)

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

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Hartlepool United will be backed by a sellout away crowd at Selhurst Park this afternoon.

Pools supporters wasted little time in snapping up all 4,700 tickets available to them with Crystal Palace following suit for what is a completely sold-out game.

“It’s going to be amazing, it really is,” Graeme Lee told The Mail.

“Hopefully at the end of the day we give them something to smile about. I think everyone will be going for the weekend and having a fantastic time. And we’ll give everything we can to cause an upset.”

“It’s incredible and they never cease to amaze me,” chief operating officer Stephen Hobin told The Mail.

“When I first started I couldn’t believe it when I walked out and I heard the atmosphere. So to take them all the way down to London, they’ll be taking over in their droves.

“But they deserve it because they’ve been through the mill. This football club has been through the mill.”

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Graeme Lee will be without his captain this afternoon after Nicky Featherstone was sent off in last week’s goalless draw with Exeter City.

Featherstone will be a big miss for Pools as defender Gary Liddle is set to take over the captaincy at Selhurst Park.

“Nicky is a big loss. He’s a big part of the team, he’s a big part of the way we play,” Lee told The Mail.

“He gives the team that little bit of balance and a composure to get on the ball to start us off, something which would have been vital to get us. So he will be missed.

“But we’ve got players who have just come in and we’ve got players who have been waiting for their time, so I’ve no doubt whoever goes in there will be doing everything they can.”

Hello and welcome to Selhurst Park.

It’s been a long time coming for Hartlepool United fans but the day is finally here as Pools face Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fourth round.

Graeme Lee’s side have already seen off higher league opposition in the previous three rounds of the competition but face their toughest challenge yet this afternoon against the Premier League Eagles.

And you can follow all the action live from Selhurst Park right here in our live blog as we provide you with team news and updates throughout the 90 minutes.