Crystal Palace suffered defeat at home after Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo was allowed to re-take a penalty, and Gary Lineker felt Marc Guehi may have been confused over the rules
Crystal Palace skipper Marc Guehi was partially to blame for his side's defeat to Brentford on Sunday despite his best efforts to keep the Selhurst Park hosts from conceding
MARC GUEHI hilariously told Jean-Philippe Mateta to “stop shouting” as the Crystal Palace duo made their way back to the dressing room last night. The pair had just helped the Eagles
Chelsea are plotting a blockbuster move for the England international but getting him this month will be tough and likely require player sales first, with Maresca willing to axe two stars to fund a de
Crystal Palace have made a decision regarding Marc Guehi's January transfer window exit amid growing interest from Chelsea.
Crystal Palace have named their asking price for Marc Guehi in the January transfer window amid interest from Chelsea.
After Bryan Mbeumo's miss for Brentford from the spot, VAR judged that Marc Guehi had encroached into the area and Mbeumo was able to retake his effort - this time making no mistake as he sent Dean He
Brentford marked Thomas Frank's 300th game in charge with a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace in wet and windy conditions at Selhurst Park on Super Sunday.
Chelsea are prepared to sell three defenders in order to execute a deal to bring Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi back to Stamford Bridge.
Mark Guéhi may only be 24, but he definitely brings the dad energy when it comes to using an inside voice. This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app After Crystal Palace's superb 2-0 win away at Leicester on Wednesday night,
Brentford emerged victorious against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on a wet, miserable afternoon in SE25. A pretty drab affair – one not befitting of Sky’s Super Sunday title – picked up in the second half, as a penalty from Bryan Mbeumo and a header by Kevin Schade put the Bees in the driving seat.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner had no complaints with VAR’s decision to award a retake of Bryan Mbeumo’s decisive penalty in their 2-1 defeat to Brentford.