USMNT star Chris Richards shared a hilarious response to a question regarding his first goal for Crystal Palace.
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- Chris Richards scores first Palace goal
- Defeat Burnley 3-0
- USMNT star shares why he chose to use head
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
After scoring his first-ever goal for Crystal Palace, the USMNT defender shared some insight as to why he opted for a low-driven header. His opening goal, which arrived midway through the second half, helped Palace to a 3-0 victory over 10-man Burnley.
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WHAT CHRIS RICHARDS SAID
Richards was asked by the official Crystal Palace website if he "thought about volleying it instead" in the moment of his brilliant goal. Tongue in cheek, the USMNT defender replied "Nah, nah, no – I grew the Fro out so I could head it, I was ready for it."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
After a slow start to his Selhurst Park career following a 2022 move from Bayern Munich, Richards has finally broken into the first team on a regular basis this season. His versatility has proved particularly useful for the Eagles, with his 21 appearances coming in three different positions.
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WHAT NEXT FOR CHRIS RICHARDS AND PALACE?
Crystal Palace report for action again next Saturday when they take on Tottenham Hotspur. New boss Oliver Glasner will look to make it two wins in two after securing three points in his first match on Saturday.
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