Thursday, 1 October 2015

Pardew confident Palace will improve home form


Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew expects his side's
form at home to change after a tough start to the
Premier League at Selhurst Park.

Alan Pardew is confident Crystal Palace's poor start to the
season at home will correct itself ahead of this weekend's clash
with West Brom.

Palace have only won one of their three home matches,
although they have picked up nine points from four away
games, including last Sunday's 1-0 win at Watford.

Pardew said: "Yes we want to improve at home, like most of the
Premier League at the moment. There's been more away wins
than home wins.

"It's strange but it [home form] will correct itself in the Premier
League and we hope to be a part of that.

"We had a really tough start and we've got a good points total
out of that, now to build on that."

Victory over Watford last weekend ended a run of two
successive defeats for Palace in the league, and Pardew
believes the performance at Vicarage Road gives him a platform
to build from.

He added: "We always try boss the game, we tried to boss the
game against Watford and I think we did a pretty good job.

"I don't think we got enough credit for the Watford win. No one
had scored or won there, and we did both. I was really pleased
and it was a big step for us."

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