Crystal Palace - West Ham Held to 0-0 Draw

crystal palace - west ham finished 0-0 at Selhurst Park, leaving both sides with one point; Oliver Glasner said 'not clinical enough'. Viewers: UK, AUS, US.

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- finished 0-0 at on Monday night, leaving both sides with a single point and adding pressure to both managers' short-term plans.

Oliver Glasner: On Missed Chances

delivered a blunt assessment after the match, saying his side were "not clinical enough" in the post-match reaction. Glasner’s line framed Palace’s night: a goalless scoreline with the manager pointing directly at finishing rather than structure or selection.

Selhurst Park Match Details

Selhurst Park hosted the fixture that produced the 0-0 result. The draw left both teams with one point from the meeting and, for supporters wanting to view the game, broadcast options included Sky Sports in the and Stan Sport in ; viewers in the United States could access USA Network via YouTube TV's 10-day free trial.

West Ham Survival Stakes

West Ham arrived under with survival pressure mounting; the supplementary report noted the club were pushing hard for Premier League survival and began the weekend outside the drop zone by two points. Santo’s side extracting a point at Selhurst Park offers a pause in the relegation fight, but the shared point does little to ease the urgency both clubs face in upcoming fixtures.

Glasner’s post-match focus on a lack of clinical finishing is the story’s pivot. His comment isolates the immediate problem Palace must solve to convert draws into wins; at the same time, West Ham’s continuation of their survival push means a single point can feel both useful and insufficient depending on results elsewhere. That tension—Palace’s inability to finish versus West Ham’s need for points—shaped the evening at Selhurst Park.

For fans and followers, the practical takeaways are clear: Palace leave without a victory despite Glasner’s critique, and West Ham keep a thin margin above the drop zone while still chasing clearer breathing room. Glasner’s brief verdict—"not clinical enough"—returns as the last image from Selhurst Park, a concise demand that Palace must sharpen their finishing if they are to turn stalemates into the wins their position requires.

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