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Wilfried Zaha has hailed Crystal Palace as an "agreeable group to be important for" following their 2-0 win away at Wolves on Saturday.
Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring from short proximity after Zaha had joined with Conor Gallagher pleasantly before the Ivory Coast global changed over a punishment before half-time.
Manager, Patrick Vieira has appropriately been lauded for his work in moving a group to have gone fairly flat under Roy Hodgson in a more moderate heading.
While Palace hasn't been persuaded in front 100% of the time of objective, few would question their improvement as far as generally execution, and the quick-fire remake after a gigantic upgrade unquestionably has every one of the signs of a promising future under the previous Arsenal skipper. Zaha has now scored multiple times in 22 Premier League begins and is on course for his most productive mission in the first class, having stowed multiple times last season. Talking after the game to Sky Sports, the 29-year-old moved to applaud his group.
"Seeing Michael's doing on the far side so it's great we have such countless various choices thus a wide range of players that can affect the game. It's an agreeable group to be a piece of.
"We simply need to hold our heads down and accept each game as it comes, since there's no simple game in the Prem. Today, the final part, I in a real sense feel like I ran the entire half and didn't contact the ball! So it's diligent effort yet we really want to continue doing what we're doing."
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