Alan Pardew extended his 100% record at Crystal Palace as the visitors came from behind to beat Burnley 3-2 at Turf Moor.
Burnley took control of the game in the early stages, and the chances of an away win looked minimal as both Ben Mee and Danny Ings found the net inside the first 16 minutes.
However, Dwight Gayle restored hope by reducing the deficit from close range before Jason Puncheon equalised with a powerful low strike early in the second half.
It looked like both teams would be forced to settle for a point until Gayle fired home from a Puncheon cross to secure the win for Palace late on.
Read below to find out how the drama unfolded.
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The scene at Turf Moor - no sign of snow despite the forecast. Lovely January afternoon for a game of football! pic.twitter.com/RnAt9vHAEo
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I think he's an important player, and in terms of finding himself at perhaps the biggest club in the world, bar one or two, and not getting an opportunity and having to come back to his former club, I think that's difficult," Pardew told reporters.
"I'll do my best to raise his profile, and his spirit for us and for Manchester United, because I'm sure they've got one eye on him to still be a success for them."
PHOTO: Both teams are now out for their warm-ups at a snowy Turf Moor. 20 minutes to go! #ClaretsLIVE pic.twitter.com/Ekal77MmdQ
— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) January 17, 2015 8 - Sean Dyche has named the same starting XI for the eighth @premierleague game in a row. Stable.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 17, 2015 7 - No side has conceded more goals via corners in the PL this season than Crystal Palace (7) - level with Burnley. Lapse.
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It wouldn't be a surprise if Dyche turns to Sam Vokes in the second half. The focus will be on protecting the lead, but Vokes can provide a different threat in attack.


