Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner believes his side deserved all three points after rescuing a late draw against Newcastle.
The Eagles registered 16 shots to Newcastle’s one, but Palace had to wait until the 94th minute to beat Nick Pope.
Glasner’s side created five clear-cut chances against the Magpies and largely controlled the affair with Newcastle taking the lead through a Marc Guehi own goal against the run of play.
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Scoring his first goal for Palace, Daniel Munoz found a stoppage-time leveller to lift Palace out of the relegation zone.
Reflecting on the draw, Glasner told the News Shopper: “It’s not a good result when we see the performance. The performance was very positive. We kept them to one shot over the whole game.
“We deserved more today with how the players played and the chances created.
“Of course, when you score an equaliser in the 94th minute you have to be happy with it - which we are.
“But the feeling is not that it was a lucky point. It’s more that we dropped two points today
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