Last-gasp Dwight Gayle stakes his claim with match-winning cameo at Villa Park

 
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Agency26 December 2013

Dwight Gayle sent a message to Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis with a stunning goal to secure a last-gasp victory over Aston Villa.

Palace, then under Ian Holloway, broke their transfer record to sign the former Bishop's Stortford striker from Peterborough in the summer but he has started only seven Barclays Premier League games.

Pulis has not selected Gayle in any of his starting line-ups since taking over the hotseat a month ago and kept the striker on the bench at Villa Park despite leading scorer Marouane Chamakh's suspension.

Pulis said this week he was not sure Gayle was ready for Premier League football but he gave the 23-year-old the final 18 minutes at Villa Park to stake his claim.

And with three minutes of injury time ticking down, Gayle picked up the ball on the left, beat Fabian Delph and curled a superb shot into the top corner to earn Palace a 1-0 victory.

Pulis said: "It's a fantastic strike. He can do that and there was no one more pleased than myself to see it go in.

"It's the same with Johnny Parr at left-back, I haven't seen a lot of certain players. I'm a manager that picks a team and, if you're in that team, it's more difficult to get out of the team, that's the way I've always managed.

"Sometimes for the people who haven't started, it's difficult to get that run of games, especially if the team does all right. Apart from the Newcastle game, the team has done exceptionally well."

Last week Palace were beaten 3-0 at home by Newcastle and Pulis' priority against Villa was to ensure his side were hard to beat.

The first half was a dreadful spectacle but when the game did open up after the break, Palace had the better chances.

Jason Puncheon was twice denied by Brad Guzan, who also tipped Barry Bannan's low shot onto a post.

The victory lifted Palace out of the relegation zone and Pulis felt it was deserved.

He said: "It was a significant result in respect of the Newcastle result. We got back to basics and made it very difficult for people to get in certain areas.

"The keeper made a wonderful save off Bannan and I thought Puncheon had two great opportunities as well so we created the chances.

"The first half was pretty dour in lots of respects but I thought it opened up in the second half and when you've got (Yannick) Bolasie and Puncheon down the sides, they've got great pace to break onto teams and that was shown today."

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