Crystal Palace should stay calm regardless of not successful a match in 2023 and being in peril of sinking into the Premier League’s relegation zone, supervisor Patrick Vieira insisted on Tuesday.
The south London membership travels to rival Brighton and Hove Albion on Wednesday in twelfth place within the standings however solely three factors above the relegation zone.
A slim defeat by champion Manchester City final weekend continued Palace’s winless run and Vieira, for the primary time since taking up in 2021, is coming underneath strain.
But the previous Arsenal midfielder says that whereas outcomes want to enhance, he retains religion in his capacity and his squad.
“If you do well in the first season, people expect you to keep improving,” he advised reporters.
“It is not always the case. It is important to understand where we are, what we want to achieve and the direction we want to go in. It will take time to be consistent.
“That is why it is important for us to remain calm and to keep working and keep believing in the players we have in the building. I’m convinced with the way we are working.”
Clashes with Brighton are all the time feisty contests, and the truth that Brighton is pushing for a European qualification spot means this fixture has much more on the road than traditional.
“Every game is important, but of course, this is the special one because it is a derby,” Vieira mentioned. “We know how much it means to the football club and the fans.”
Palace, which will probably be lacking Will Hughes and James McArthur for the journey to the south coast, have gone three league video games with out scoring, and Vieira is aware of its assault should begin firing quickly to keep away from falling additional into hazard.
“You can always read the stats in a way that suits you. What is clear is that we are not scoring enough goals. That is a fact. We have to play better and create more chances,” Vieira mentioned. “It is about working a lot in the last third, about having people inside the box, about the quality of our passing.
“It’s about changing our mindset to be more ruthless in front of goal.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com