Our prediction for this Premier League match:
After holding Arsenal to a 1-1 draw at Emirates Stadium, Brentford will look to move closer to the Europa League berth when they take on Crystal Palace in yet another London derby. The Bees are enjoying a very successful season, and they will surely rely on top scorer Ivan Toney in Saturday’s showdown. Both Pontus Jansson and Frank Onyeka are major doubts, and the duo will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.
The Eagles, on the other hand, are eyeing their first league of the year, but seeing that Brentford are a real force to be reckoned with at home, we are tempted to put our money on Thomas Frank’s troops. As for the visiting side, Wilfried Zaha is a major doubt, while defenders Joel Ward and Nathan Ferguson remain on the sidelines with injuries. Joachim Andersen is doubtful as well.
Highlighted Player (Saman Ghoddos):
Saman Ghoddos is a product of FC Malmo football academy, but he started playing for IF Limhamn Bunkeflo at senior level. After scoring four goals in 41 appearances for the club the Swedish attacker moved to Treleborg, but he did not spend too much time at the club. In 2014 he signed a deal with Syrianska and he quickly established himself as a first-team regular at the Sodertalje Fotbollsarena outfit.
Saman Ghoddos, who was born in Malmo on September 6, 1996 played for Syrianska from 2014 to 2016 and then he moved to Ostersunds. The Swedish striker, who is used as an attacking midfielder as well, scored ten goals in 27 appearances for Ostersunds in the 2016 Allsvenskan campaign and he impressed in the 2017/2018 Europa League qualifiers.
Saman Ghoddos netted three goals in the process and helped the Swedish club book their place in the group stages of the European competition. Speaking of his personal life, you should bear in mind that Saman’s parents were born in Iran.
Highlighted Team (Crystal Palace):
Crystal Palace Football Club is an English football club which was founded in 1905. The original headquarters of Crystal Palace was based in Sydenham. After being forced to move in 1915 the club settled in Selhurst Park which currently holds a capacity of 27 000 seats. The club Crystal Palace was named after a building which was placed on the Sydenham.
The club colors of Crystal Palace are blue and red. The supporters of Crystal Palace call their team the Eagles or the Glaziers. Crystal Palace is one of the many clubs from London. Crystal Palace never managed to win any trophy in any English football division. The best performance of Crystal Palace was in 2014/2015 where the club managed to end 10th in the Premier League.