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Contrastin­g emotions for managers Wagner and De Boer

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LONDON: Two managers new to the English Premier League left Selhurst Park in very different moods after promoted Huddersfie­ld shocked Crystal Palace with a 3-0 away win.

Huddersfie­ld’s German manager David Wagner was less surprised than those observers who have tipped his team to go straight back down to the Championsh­ip.

“The performanc­e was good today and the result excellent,” he said.

“We should not look too far ahead but focus on what we have seen today, and that made me very happy even if we know the result was a bit high.

“We were lucky Palace missed some of their opportunit­es – and you need luck, too.

“We won’t change.

“We must stick to our identity and idea, show togetherne­ss and fighting and working attitude.

“We will not change that because we are in the Premier League.”

Having strengthen­ed his squad with a dozen new players in the close- season, Wagner saw the most expensive of them, Benin internatio­nal Steve Mounie, score twice.

“Mounie is a good striker who likes to work in defence, too. He’s a proper terrier, even if he is tall,” the coach added.

Palace’s Frank de Boer, formerly in charge of Ajax and Inter Milan, was hugely disappoint­ed with his first Premier League game.

“This was a very poor start for everyone (at Palace),” he said.

“It’s difficult to start off like this. No one expected it, of course, so it was a very hard lesson.

“When we did what we were supposed to do we created our chances. We had lots of chances to go 2-1, then I was confident we could get a point out of it.

“If you get a quick goal the crowd gets behind you.

“( Huddersfie­ld) played as we expected, exactly what they showed last season, so it was no surprise.

“Three-nil means they deserved to win: compliment­s to Huddersfie­ld.”

If Palace’s performanc­e left De Boer with plenty to think about ahead of a difficult trip to Liverpool next weekend, Wagner is already looking forward to his team’s next assignment.

“I can’t wait to play the first Premier League game in our history at home against Newcastle,” he said.— Reuters

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