Tony Pulis has hailed Crystal Palace's achievement of
comfortably securing Premier League survival as "amazing".
Pulis took over from Ian Holloway at Selhurst Park in
November, with Palace having garnered just four points from their first 11
games of the season.
The former Stoke City boss has worked wonders for the
London club, and a 1-0 triumph at West Ham earlier this month ensured Palace
secured Premier League safety for the first time.
An impressive run of five consecutive wins was ended by
title-chasing Manchester City on Sunday, but Pulis remains delighted with the
response he has received from his squad.
Pulis told the club's official website: "What the
club has achieved this year, what the players have done for this football club
and what the supporters – who were, again, absolutely wonderful – what they've
done together as a group has been absolutely amazing.
"Let's be fair, Man City is a club that's the most
expensive team in sport in the world.
"For them to come here and win 2-0, you have to take
it on the chin and get on with it. But the players shouldn't worry about that
too much."
Culled from Soccerway


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