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Roy Hodgson's Newcastle message as Palace prepare again without Zaha

Crystal Palace hosts the Magpies in Friday night's Premier League clash without their talisman Wilfried Zaha, but manager Hodgson insists they will cope without him

Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace(Image: Getty Images)

Roy Hodgson dismissed suggestions Crystal Palace are too reliant on Wilfried Zaha as the talismanic forward was forced to miss the 1-0 defeat at Burnley after testing positive for coronavirus.

Newcastle head to Selhurst Park on Friday night for their Premier League clash, hoping to take advantage of a Palace side who will still be without their talisman.

Burnley claimed their first Premier League victory of the season to move out of the relegation zone thanks to Chris Wood's eighth-minute strike, which was the Clarets' first top-flight goal at Turf Moor this campaign.

Palace had a number of opportunities to level but found Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope in irresistible form as he saved brilliantly from Michy Batshuayi and substitute Christian Benteke in the second half.

Five of Palace's league goals this season have come from Zaha, whose absence meant the visitors seemed to lack a cutting edge, but Hodgson was insistent that they are not dependent on their Ivory Coast international.

"We've scored 12 which is more than we've had in previous years after nine games," Hodgson said.

"I've had two years of listening to people tell us we don't score enough goals and we don't have enough goalscorers. There are goals in the team, we do have players who can score and who will score.

"There are 29 games to go and the goals will come and will come from lots of different sources, I'm convinced of that.

"We were very much on the front foot (in the second half) and taking the game to Burnley.

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"There were a lot of situations around their penalty area but unfortunately the last part when we shot wasn't there and when it was we found the goalkeeper in excellent form."

Asked when Zaha tested positive for coronavirus, Hodgson added: "We've known about it for a few days. We didn't want to broadcast it to the world because we were rather hoping that the second test might free him to play.

"He's had to self-isolate so now I have to wait for that test to free him because luckily he's not feeling particularly unwell."