Crystal Palace 0 Sunderland 0: Eagles maintain Premier League-best streak as Guehi puts transfer drama behind him

Published on September 13, 2025 at 04:25 PM
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Marc Guehi says it's 'meant a lot' to grow up in South London and captain Crystal Palace and speculates on future

MARC GUEHI picked up where he left off with Palace by toasting a clean sheet.

The goalless stalemate is their tenth game unbeaten – their longest run in the Premier League.

Two soccer players vying for the ball.Crystal Palace and Sunderland played out a goalless draw Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace applauding.Marc Guehi put his collapsed transfer to Liverpool behind him

Small consolation when the defender never thought he would even be playing in this game but it’s something.

slipped seamlessly back into his red and blue striped shirt after a .

The England star should have been going through final preparations with the .

Instead, he is back in South London and wore the captain’s armband while trying to put recent drama behind him.

He could not have wished for a more comfortable return as Sunderland settled for a point from kick-off and Guehi and his fellow defenders were rarely troubled.

The centre-back, who scored his first goal for England last Tuesday, should be celebrating a win rather than watching the Eagles’ forwards fluff it up front, along with some outstanding saves from keeper Robin Roefs.

Yeremy Pino was the guilty party for the FA Cup holders. The £26million Spain forward missed a sitter in the first half that would probably have set the home side on their way to an easy win.

It would have been the perfect follow-up to their 3-0 drubbing of Aston Villa in the last game before the international break a fortnight ago – a match in which Guehi scored.

Pino was clean through on 36 minutes thanks to a piercing diagonal through ball by Daichi Kamada but with only keeper Roefs to beat, dragged his shot past the right-hand post.

Moments earlier, he skewed a similar effort wide of the mark in similar fashion.

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And in the second half, Dutch keeper Roefs, who saved a penalty against Brentford in his last match, proved unbeatable.

He denied Kamada twice with superb saves from piercing long-range drives by the Japanese midfielder.

Roefs also blocked a close-range stab at goal from Jean-Philippe Mateta and a powerful volley from Palace debutant Christantus Uche.

Sunderland have their keeper to thank for clinching a first point on the road since rejoining the Premier League as a newly-promoted side.

For Palace, it is frustrating that their dominance did not pay off with three points.

Pino in particular will be kicking himself and the walls at how his trickery and mobility was not rewarded by one goal at least.

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The summer signing had the beating of the visitors’ midfield – which included former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka – at every turn.

But his wastefulness in front of goal coupled with Roefs’ fine form and stoic defending by a team determined to grind it out for a draw got the better of him.

Even in the second half, when it looked as if Pino would make the breakthrough with a driving low shot from close range, Sunderland defender Omar Alderete threw his body in the way and deflected the ball over the bar to safety.

Guehi is now on a countdown to his Palace exit – at the end of the season.

He settled back in with no problems and did his professional best to overcome the anguish of seeing his big move crumble.

But tomorrow he will no doubt be watching Liverpool take on Burnley and think what might have been and what might still be.

Sunderland will be buoyed by a draw but failed to mount a single shot on target throughout the 90 minutes.

Dean Henderson of Crystal Palace making a save during a soccer match.Dean Henderson was called into an acrobatic save Oliver Glasner, manager of Crystal Palace, during a Premier League match.Oliver Glasner has now gone ten Premier League matches unbeaten

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