Sunderland Echo

CHERRIES BOSS HAPPY DEFOE’S BACK IN GOALS

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Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe hailed striker Jermain Defoe for ending a run of seven games without a goal on Saturday.

The former Sunderland hero passed 200 career league goals as his brace earned Bournemout­h a point, with his second strike a lob of stunning quality.

“They were two really good finishes,” said Howe.

“I’m really pleased with both goals, they are totally different finishes as well.

“For the second, from that angle he’s got no right to score, and that’s his unique talent.”

The game only brought a point though, and it could have been none after Palace’s Christian Benteke defied team orders and missed a late penalty that cost his side a priceless Premier League win.

Benteke wrestled the ball off regular penalty taker Luka Milivojevi­c - who had already converted a first-half spot-kick - only to see his added-time effort saved by Asmir Begovic.

Palace slipped to the foot of the Premier League table and manager Roy Hodgson refused to hide his fury with Benteke.

The Belgium striker missed his fourth Palace penalty of the calendar year, and stretched his goalless run to 12 matches, with Hodgson insisting he deserves to suffer the wrath of the Selhurst Park fans.

“Why did Christian Benteke take the penalty? Well, I don’t know the answer to that,” said Hodgson.

“We expected Luka to take it, he’s our designated penalty taker.

“For some reason Christian persuaded him to let him take it, and then he missed it.

“I think Christian is stunned, shocked and very disappoint­ed.

“But I actually thought he played well, that’s the best I’ve seen him play in a Palace shirt in my time here.

“It’s a great disappoint­ment. Rather than crown that performanc­e he’s put himself in a bit of a black hole with Palace supporters because he’s missed.

“He was booed off at the end of the game, but I think he was booed off because having seen us work as hard as we did in the second half, when the referee blew for that penalty the fans were thinking we’d won it.

“Then the guy who misses it, I’m afraid you have to accept he’ll be booed off the field, and that’s not just here, that’s anywhere around the world.”

Palace boss Hodgson was confronted by a supporter as he left the field at full-time, and revealed the Eagles fan merely asked him why Benteke had taken the late spotkick.

“There was no altercatio­n, the fan asked a question, which I answered,” said Hodgson.

“He asked me a question, and a valid one. He said ‘Why did you tell Benteke to take the penalty?’, and I said ‘I didn’t’.”

Asked if Benteke would be told again not to step up for future penalty duties, Hodgson added: “I think he’s been told that already. The next time there’s a penalty, after missing one that’s deprived us of two very valuable points, I can’t imagine he’ll be racing for the ball.”

 ??  ?? Jermain Defoe scores his second goal for Bournemout­h on Saturday.
Jermain Defoe scores his second goal for Bournemout­h on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Crystal Palace’s James Tomkins gestures towards Christian Benteke following the late penalty miss.
Crystal Palace’s James Tomkins gestures towards Christian Benteke following the late penalty miss.

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