Michael Olise
Michael Olise's last Premier League goal was also against West Ham, in a home defeat on New Year's Day

Crystal Palace won on the road for the first time this season as they beat West Ham.

He curled in a shot from the edge of the box which flew into the top corner after being hit in the face by a tackle from the other team's player.

It was the end of West Ham's winning home run. They had dropped points at home before.

Said Benrahma scored from outside the box to mark his 100th appearance for the club.

The goal came against the run of play, but Wilfried Zaha drilled in an equalizing goal for Palace.

The decision to award the Hammers a penalty with 10 minutes to go was overturned after a video assistant referee reviewed the case.

Vicente Guaita caught Antonio's cross and Palace won the game.

The two teams are five points above each other.

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Palace finally get their reward

The visitors had a lot of chances to win the match, but it looked as if it wouldn't happen. They had only won on the road once this season, in the Carabao Cup.

Olise scored in the fourth minute of injury time with a shot that hit the back of the net. He hadn't scored in the league since New Year's Day when he netted in the last minute against the same opponents.

It's frustrating that Antonio could have helped set up a winner seconds earlier.

Eze had a few chances to score early on, forcing a save from Lukasz Fabianski with a free- kick and firing two shots wide, as well as dragging two shots wide.

This was probably his last chance to impress the boss.

He did well for the Eagles, taking the ball off Thilo Kehrer, who couldn't control CraigDawson's overhit pass, and feeding him to score.

That was the first goal that Zaha had scored on the road.

His goal was a relief after Benrahma opened the scoring. Lucas Paqueta set up that one when he came back from injury.

The game was almost won by Palace as they were able to keep a cross out of the keeper's sight.

West ham did not create enough clear-cut chances after that to make it seven home wins in a row.

Vicente Guaita denied Kehrer in the second half.

They thought they would have a chance to win it when Antonio ran from halfway and felt a bit of contact from Guehi's arm, but he went theatrically down.

The referee pointed to the spot, but realized he had made a mistake when he looked at the screen again.

Olise hit from the pass.

It would be hard to blame the performance on the fact that there were 11 changes made.

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