Unity will help Palace bounce back

 
27 November 2012

Crystal Palace midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi believes the unity in the squad will see them get back on track after losing their 14‑game unbeaten run.

Ian Holloway’s side go to Hull tonight after a 2-1 defeat at Leeds which saw them slip to second in the table behind Cardiff.

Dikgacoi said: “We had a good run and obviously we want to build on it and push for promotion. The team have been together for some time so that has played a huge part in our good form.”

Striker Glenn Murray serves a one‑game suspension after picking up his fifth booking of the season.

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