Doncaster 0 – 2 C Palace
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Goals of Daniel Munoz and Justin Devenny saw the crystal palace to the fifth circle of FA Cup with a 2-0 win in Doncaster.
Eagles avoided the anxiety at the Eco-Power Stadium to set a home connection against Millwall, despite fighting to create a chance against a well-organized Rovers’ suit that failed to use their capabilities.
The Colombian wing of Munoz eventually made a breakthrough from a well -treated free kick before putting an International Devenny from Northern Ireland at the beginning of the second half a game out of reach.
The Roves first scored the effort on the goal, as James Maxwell and Luke Molyneux led a good job on the left that Billy Sharp fired the ball for Ethan Ennis, whose spicant was comfortably saved by Matt Turner with the edge of the area.
Palace continued her first chance of note in the 31st minute. The smart low kick by Daichi Kamada found Jean-Philippe Mateta, whose shot broke aside, but left Munoz with a simple touch.
Rovers continued to hold his own, and Molyneux and Rob Street combined to find Sharp, whose shot at the turn was held by Turner.
Oliver Glasner brought Ben Chilwell at halftime for his debut in Palace, while English full Bek played his first minutes since he appeared in September as a replacement for Chelsea in Carabao Cup against Barrow.
However, just as they seemed to promote the promotion of the league two builds some momentum, Palace launched a break in the 55th minute, and Hughes played a smart ball over the top to allow Devenny to turn a second.
Doncaster could pull one for an hour, but Molyneux shot straight at Turner after playing it sharply, but now he is worshiped from the competition.