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Murray has faith Eddie's ready for hot scoring streak
Daily Star Sunday
|January 26, 2025
GLENN MURRAY has backed Eddie Nketiah to come good for Crystal Palace - but warned the forward will have to bide his time.
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The former Arsenal frontman is still waiting for his first Premier League goal for his new club after his £30 million switch to Selhurst Park last summer.
Nketiah, who has scored twice in the Carabao Cup, has been forced to watch from the sidelines as red-hot team-mate Jean-Philippe Mateta has taken centre stage with four goals in his last three matches.
But ex-Eagles striker Murray believes the 25-year-old will eventually prove his worth to Palace.
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