EXCLUSIVE: Ghanaian youngster Reise Allassani scores on debut for English top-flight side Crystal Palace
Ghanaian youngster Reise Allassani scored on his debut for the first team of English Premier League side Crystal Palace in the club's first pre-season friendly, Ghana's leading football news outlet GHANAsoccernet.com can report on the nation's highly regarded talent abroad for the first time.
The 19-year-old, who was a second-half substitute, scored to help Palace to a 5-3 victory at Barnet, marking the start of the talented Ghanaian in the English top-flight side.
This is the first time the Ghanaian media has reported on the youngster who was born in Ireland.
A hat-trick from Dwight Gayle in the club's first pre-season friendly over the weekend helped Palace to a 5-3 victory at Barnet with further goals from Reise Allassani and Fraizer Campbell completing the scoring.
The home side took the lead in just the second minute of the match as Barnet's John Akinde got on the end of a cross from Andy Yiadom to opening the scoring in the eight goal encounter.
Gayle soon got Palace back in the game with the first of his three goals. He was fouled just outside the box and then got up to fire the resulting free-kick past Graham Stack to bring the game back on level terms.
It was not long before Alan Pardew's side were taking the lead, as Gayle did well to pick up a long pass and then finished from distance with a shot that went into the net off the woodwork.
After having a header cleared off the line the striker completed his hat-trick early in the second half when he collected the ball and run through on goal, making no mistake, finishing the move to complete a perfect first outing of the pre-season for him.
Both sides made a number of changes for the second half and one of those, Chris Kettings, was beaten from close range by Luke Gambin just past the hour mark.
It wasn't long though before Palace were on target at the other end as Reise Allassani kept the two goal advantage in Palace's favour as he fired past the goalkeeper from inside the box.
Even though Kevin Lisbie pulled another back for Barnet, the final winning margin was to be by the two goals as Fraizer Campbell got on the scoresheet with an effort from the edge of the box.
Palace: Speroni, Ward, Hangeland, Delaney, Kelly, Gray, Hiram Boateng, Puncheon, Kaikai, Gayle, Murray.
(Second half): Kettings, Ward (Croll 60), Dann, McCarthy, Binnom-Williams, Dymond (Scales 73), Kaikai, Gray (Allassani 65), Boateng (Anderson 65), Campbell, Gayle (Breimyr 65).
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