The recently fired players from Arsenal and Southampton allegedly gave the impression, and scored, for Crystal Palace’s under-23 team on Tuesday.
Palace has included up to nine testers in his squad to face the Tonbridge Angels, but has revealed the identity of any of them.
Unfortunately for the Eagles, the Southern National League did it for them.
Crystal Palace won the 3-0 fit, with Alfie Matthews (Arsenal) and Harlem Hale (Southampton) on target, according to a report on the Angelinos’ official website.
The Eagles’ other purpose scored through one of their own players, Rob Street.
Matthews, a striker who allegedly played for Palace’s progression at least once this summer, connected with Newcastle United before his arsenal contract expired and recently alluded to a ‘big move’ elsewhere on Instagram.
Hale is an extreme who spent the moment part of his teenage years in Southampton, having been on Chelsea’s books.
Reece Hannam, a former left-back from West Ham United, and Sam Oguntayo, a much-respected winger most recently with Kingstonian, are among the players who reportedly played for Crystal Palace in Tonbridge.
Palace Academy has received Category 1 status, which is a step forward.
The new point is the one where Matthews, Hale and Hannam were involved in the past, respectively, at Arsenal, Southampton and West Ham.
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