Daniel Munoz and Justin Devenny’s goals saw Crystal Palace through the fifth round of the FA Cup, winning 2-0 at Doncaster.
The Eagles struggle to create opportunities for a well-organized Rovers outfit that didn’t make the most of their opportunities, but avoided upset at Eco Power Stadium and were forced to play with Millwall. A home tie has been installed.
Colombian wingback Munoz ultimately made a breakthrough from a free kick at work before Northern Ireland’s international Devenny reached early in the second half.
Rovers first took the goal, having done a good job on James Maxwell’s left. Luke Molyneux has Billy Sharp laid the ball for Ethan Ennis.
The palace advanced its first note chance in the 31st minute. Kawashita’s clever, low free kick found Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Rovers continued their own retention, and Morinaud and Rob Street combined to find Sharp. I found Sharp.
Oliver Glasner appeared as Chelsea replacement in a Carabao Cup tie in September, and Ben at halftime for his palace debut as the England fullback played his first few minutes. I won Chilwell.
But as League 2 promotional chasers appear to be gaining momentum, Palace begins a 55-minute break, with Hughes playing the clever ball on top so Devenny can convert two seconds I did.
Doncaster could have pulled one back with the time mark, but Molyneux was played cleverly with Sharp, but now after resigning from the competition, he shot Turner straight.
GLANSER: Win the FA Cup
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner:
“As long as you’re in the competition, you can win it. We ask for it. We don’t know if it will work, but we definitely ask for it. .
“I’m happy with the performance. I think we controlled the game and gave nothing in the first 60 minutes.
“We didn’t make much. The credit to Doncaster was that they had good match plans and it was hard to find space.”
Faced with South London rival Millwall in the next round, Glasner added: “I was able to feel the excitement in the dressing room.
“This game is even bigger than that. The goals and goals are the same for other teams, you win the game and enter the quarterfinals.”
McCann: I’m proud of my players
Doncaster Rover boss Grant McCann:
“I am proud of my players and I am proud of my performance.
“We had a few moments, the second goal we wouldn’t acknowledge in League Two – it’s just Premier League quality.
“The town can be proud of the players tonight.”