Lacroix draws plaudits as Palace end winless runpublished at 11:57 29 October
Alex Pewter
Fan writer
The clocks on Sunday may have only turned back an hour but Crystal Palace's performance rolled back five months, as they finally broke their winless run of Premier League games.
With that victory came a display of aggressive pressing, intensity and a spark absent from other fixtures, which belied the suspected unrest on the training ground.
While picking out a lone contributor amongst a complete defensive performance is unfair, the man at the heart of the backline drew plenty of the plaudits - Maxence Lacroix.
Fans had long assumed Lacroix would occupy the central role in a back three, allowing Marc Guehi to return to his more accustomed place on the left side of a centre-back pairing or trio. Yet, it took until the Nottingham Forest match for that to be deployed.
The defeat entirely overshadowed the balance that subtle defensive change made, so it took a one-on-one performance against Dominic Solanke for Lacroix to display his vaunted athleticism.
It was clear that Tottenham played straight into Oliver Glasner's game plan despite the number of players they tend to send forward. The success ultimately hinged on the ex-Wolfsburg defender's ability to mop up anything that got through.
Each of his three crunching tackles drew a rapturous response from the crowd, but each of the centre-backs navigated pressure that often does not show up in the end-of-game statistics.
Comparisons to the departed Joachim Andersen were inevitable; even if he was never billed as the direct replacement, there was a notable leadership void to fill.
Palace has often relied on leaders to carry the club through down periods. As the Frenchman celebrated in front of the Holmesdale at full-time, you could sense their new defender had already swayed the crowd with one critical performance.
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