England Premier League Regular Season - 14
Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Turf Moor Burnley
Burnley
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Crystal Palace
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Full time
D. Munoz 44'

Burnley vs Crystal Palace Match Recap - Dec 3, 2025

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Crystal Palace's Narrow Victory at Turf Moor: A Testament to Tactical Discipline

Crystal Palace's 1-0 victory over Burnley underscores the importance of tactical discipline in a league where every point counts. Daniel Muñoz's goal just before halftime proved decisive, but the match was defined by Palace's ability to absorb pressure and capitalize on their limited chances.

Burnley's recent form has been dismal, with this match marking their fifth loss in six outings. Despite dominating possession (55%) and total shots (6 to 3), they struggled to convert that advantage into meaningful scoring opportunities. Their expected goals (xG) of 0.32 reflects a lack of cutting edge in the final third, a recurring theme throughout their season. Zian Flemming, who had been a bright spot with four goals prior to this match, found himself isolated and unable to influence the game effectively.

Crystal Palace's performance, while not without flaws, showcased their resilience. They managed to maintain a solid defensive structure, limiting Burnley to just three shots on target. The visitors' xG of 0.59 indicates that they were more efficient with their chances, a stark contrast to Burnley's struggles. This efficiency is critical as Palace seeks to solidify their mid-table position and push for a higher finish.

Muñoz has emerged as a key player for Palace, scoring his second goal in as many matches. His ability to find space and finish under pressure has been vital for a team that has often relied on moments of individual brilliance to secure results. The midfield partnership of Jefferson Lerma and Adam Wharton provided the necessary support, allowing Palace to transition quickly from defense to attack.

Burnley's tactical setup under Scott Parker has faced scrutiny, particularly their inability to create clear-cut chances despite controlling possession. The 4-4-2 formation has not yielded the desired results, as evidenced by their low xG figures in recent matches. The reliance on wide play and crosses into the box has been ineffective against organized defenses like Palace's.

The match statistics reveal a stark contrast in efficiency. Burnley completed 81% of their passes compared to Palace's 76%, yet it was Palace who made their passes count when it mattered most. This highlights a critical aspect of modern football: possession without purpose can lead to frustration and ultimately defeat.

Defensively, Crystal Palace's back three of Marc Guéhi, Maxence Lacroix, and Chris Richards held firm against Burnley's attacks. Their ability to read the game and intercept passes was crucial in stifling Burnley's forward momentum. The visitors' goalkeeper, Dean Henderson, made three saves, showcasing his importance in maintaining a clean sheet.

Burnley's next fixture against Newcastle looms large as they seek to reverse their fortunes. With only 10 points from 13 matches, the pressure is mounting on Parker and his squad. They must find a way to translate possession into goals if they hope to escape the relegation zone.

Crystal Palace will face Fulham next, looking to build on this victory and regain momentum after a mixed run of form. Their ability to grind out results will be tested as they aim for consistency in the league.

This match serves as a reminder that in football, tactical discipline often trumps sheer possession. Crystal Palace's victory at Turf Moor is not just about the scoreline; it reflects a deeper narrative of resilience and efficiency that could define their season moving forward.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 3, 2025 at 9:45 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Crystal Palace
Double chance : draw or Crystal Palace
Burnley
10%
Draw
45%
Crystal Palace
45%

Team Lineups

Burnley
4-4-2
COACH
Scott Matthew Parker
1
Martin Dúbravka
3
Quilindschy Hartman
5
Maxime Estève
18
Hjalmar Ekdal
2
Kyle Walker
11
Jaidon Anthony
16
Florentino Luís
24
Josh Cullen
17
Loum Tchaouna
9
Lyle Foster
19
Zian Flemming
Crystal Palace
3-4-2-1
COACH
Oliver Glasner
1
Dean Henderson
6
Marc Guéhi
5
Maxence Lacroix
26
Chris Richards
3
Tyrick Mitchell
8
Jefferson Lerma
20
Adam Wharton
2
Daniel Muñoz
10
Yéremy Pino
18
Daichi Kamada
14
Jean-Philippe Mateta

Burnley Substitutes

4 Joe Worrall
D
7 Jacob Bruun Larsen
F
8 Lesley Ugochukwu
M
10 Marcus Edwards
F
13 Max Weiss
G
23 Lucas Pires
D
27 Armando Broja
F
28 Hannibal Mejbri
M
29 Josh Laurent
M

Crystal Palace Substitutes

9 Edward Nketiah
F
12 Christantus Uche
M
17 Nathaniel Clyne
D
19 Will Hughes
M
21 Romain Esse
M
23 Jaydee Canvot
D
31 Remi Matthews
G
44 Walter Benítez
G
55 Justin Devenny
M

Match Statistics

6
Total Shots
3
3
Shots on Goal
3
3
Blocked Shots
0
4
Shots Inside Box
3
2
Shots Outside Box
0
55%
Ball Possession (%)
45%
429
Total Passes
354
348
Accurate Passes
269
81%
Pass Accuracy (%)
76%
9
Fouls
4
3
Corner Kicks
3
0
Offsides
3
2
Goalkeeper Saves
3
0.32
Expected Goals (xG)
0.59

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