September 18, 2024

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Eddie Nketiah of Crystal Palace (R) in action during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Leicester City FC at Selhurst Park on September 14, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Alexander Canillas/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Eddie Nketiah of Crystal Palace (R) in action during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Leicester City FC at Selhurst Park on S...Eddie Nketiah impressed on his debut for Crystal Palace against Leicester City on Saturday.

The England international showed plenty of enthusiasm and energy on his first appearance for the Eagles following his £25m move from Arsenal on transfer deadline day, frequently spinning away from defenders to run in behind, while also using his body well to tempt Conor Coady into fouling Ismaila Sarr for our late penalty.

While analysing Eddie Nketiah on Match of the Day, Danny Murphy shared what “surprised” him about the Crystal Palace No.9 at Selhurst Park…

What Danny Murphy said about Eddie Nketiah

Chatting alongside Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer on Saturday night, Murphy admitted that the way in which Oliver Glasner deployed the 25-year-old on the right flank took him aback.

Lineker began: “Eddie Nketiah made his first start, didn’t he, for Crystal Palace. He looked lively.”

In response, Murphy said: “He did look sharp. It was a good game actually, and I thought the way they set him up surprised me. They played a front three, with Mateta at the tip of it, Eze to the left and Nketiah to the right, and he had good freedom.

“We only saw glimpses of him at Arsenal, but he wants to get it (the ball) there, he has got good feet, he came and got on the ball and demanded it. I think he is going to do really well for them.”

Eddie Nketiah of Crystal Palace (R) in action during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Leicester City FC at Selhurst Park on S...
Photo by Alexander Canillas/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

The £25m man certainly was sharp against the Foxes, going extremely close to finding the bottom left corner with a firm effort on his right foot in the second half, before eventually playing a key role in our equaliser, as aforesaid.

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