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Crystal Palace supervisor Patrick Vieira upheld his team to return more grounded following their 2-0 defeat to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-last.
Before Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Mason Mount scored to send Thomas Tuchel's side to their subsequent homegrown cup last of the time, Palace had caused Chelsea issues.
Edouard Mendy was constrained into a speedy discharge spectacular to save from Cheikou Kouyate after his depiction volley in the best snapshot of the first half. In any event, when 2-0 down, Joachim Andersen might have made for a strained completion had he had the option to coordinate his free header goalward.
At last, Palace's FA Cup crusade reached a conclusion at Wembley on Easter Sunday however the reality they figured out how to arrive addresses exactly what a noteworthy work Vieira is doing.
Under a year into his time in control, the previous Arsenal chief has supervised a quickfire remake, zeroing in on creating youthful players and embracing a more moderate brand of football after the Roy Hodgson period.
Talking after the game, Vieira told ITV Sport: "I couldn't say whether it was a fair reflection [a 2-0 loss], in the primary half we disappointed them a great deal, we had possibilities and experiencing the same thing, we might have played them better. Against these groups, it is tied in with taking your risks and we didn't and they did.
"I accept such games with a ton of strain will make us a superior group. We had risks yet didn't score yet we likewise didn't give the ball with flawless timing some of the time.
"We simply need to continue onward. This is the sort of game the players, supervisor and the club needs to engage in. We need to continue constructing the group and functioning admirably. The fans were extraordinary today and because of them for their help.
"We were close however there is as yet a major hole among Chelsea and ourselves."
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