Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira will not be at Sunday's match at Tottenham Hotspur after testing positive for Covid-19.
"We can confirm that Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira is self-isolating after returning a positive test for Covid-19, and will be absent from the touchline for today's match against Spurs," Palace said in a statement. Assistant manager Osian Roberts will take charge of the team.
The news came after Crystal Palace failed in their attempt to get the Boxing Day's fixture called off due to a number of positive cases in their camp.
Vieira had revealed that there were a "couple of cases" in the side, but the increase over the following 48 hours was not deemed enough to see the game cancelled.
The Premier League had announced last week that matches will be played if a team has 13 fit outfield players and a goalkeeper.
Both clubs announced the game will go ahead as scheduled. The game at Tottenham is one of six Premier League fixtures on the Boxing Day programme.
Three matches were postponed due to coronavirus infections across squads: Burnley v Everton, Liverpool v Leeds and Wolverhampton v Watford.
The Premier League has called off 13 matches because of coronavirus issues in two weeks, with players having to isolate after testing positive or if they are unvaccinated and a close contact of a Covid-19 case.
TOTTENHAM RATINGS:
Hugo Lloris 8 – A captain’s performance with his crucial interventions securing his side the victory. Getty
Davinson Sanchez 7 – Solid defensive performance. Not truly tested. PA
Eric Dier 6 – A misplaced pass led to West Ham’s equaliser, and he looked nervous against Bowen throughout the first half. Recovered in the second half to effectively marshal his defence.
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Ben Davies 6 – Played his part in a strong defensive second-half performance. AP
Matt Doherty 6 – The wing-back was solid and put in a disciplined performance.
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Oliver Skipp 8 – Battled away in the midfield. His vital defensive touch in the first half denied Soucek a West Ham equaliser. AP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 8 – Controlled the midfield all game with a desire to defend and attack. He provided the forward run and weighted assist for Spurs’ first goal. EPA
Sergio Reguilon 6 – Had a quieter night on the left-hand side despite being up against the inexperienced Ashby.
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Steven Bergwijn 8 – An impressive performance characterised by confident ball carrying and effortless passing. Scored Tottenham’s first with a well-taken finish and then assisted the second before being taken off at the hour mark. AFP
Lucas Moura 9 – Was a constant threat with line0breaking passes and excellent movement, which saw him score the winning goal. EPA
Harry Kane 7 – A quiet night for his standards but his passing helped sustain Spurs’ attacking play. EPA
SUBS: Heung-Min Son (Steven Bergwijn, 60) 7 – A bright substitute performance, but a poor first touch squandered an opportunity to take the game away from West Ham. EPA
Harry Winks (Lucas Moura, 61) 7 – Brought on to nullify the mounting West Ham pressure.
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Dele Alli (Oliver Skipp, 77) N/A – No opportunities in attack but tracked back to help his defenders in the final stages of the game. EPA
Japhet Tanganga (Matt Doherty, 83) N/A – Little time to make any impact. Getty
WEST HAM RATINGS:
Alphonse Areola 6 – Was sharp in the early stages of the game but was at fault in conceding the second, which slipped underneath him. Reuters
Harrison Ashby 6 – The young wing-back was brought in to replace Coufal and, despite a promising first half, he struggled to make an impact in the second, and was replaced. AFP
Ben Johnson 6 – The academy graduate looked slightly rusty after returning from an injury sustained earlier this month. Some loose passing in attack, but an overall solid defensive performance.
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Craig Dawson 7 – Made early interceptions to deny the dangerous Bergwijn but was caught out of position for the opening Spurs goal. AP
Arthur Masuaku 6 – Constantly tested by Moura as Spurs proved dangerous on the counter. Had greater attacking opportunities in the second half but failed to deliver a decisive final ball. Getty
Issa Diop 6 – Good distribution from defence but can be faulted for poor positional play in the vital second goal. AP
Declan Rice 8 – A lively performance all game. Combative in defence and creative in attack. As captain, he rallied West Ham in search of a second-half equaliser. Reuters
Tomas Soucek 7 – Put in a strong performance in both attack and defence. Unlucky to be denied by several times by Lloris. AP
Manuel Lanzini 6 – Looked bright in the early stages of the game but poor defending contributed to his side conceding the second goal. Getty
Nikola Vlasic 6 – Had a quiet night but has an assist to his name from an attempted shot that was retrieved by Bowen. Getty
Jarrod Bowen 8 – The in-form forward was a constant threat to the Spurs defence. A clever control, turn and finish saw him equalise for the Hammers. AFP
SUBS: Pablo Fornals (Manuel Lanzini, 68) 5 – Made little much impact on the game in the 22-minute cameo. AP
Said Benrahma (Nikola Vlasic, 68) 7 – Lively and busy off the bench. He came close to the equaliser with a well-taken volley that went just wide.
Andriy Yarmolenko (Harrison Ashby, 80) N/A – His first contribution to the game saw him cleverly feed Benrahma and his deflected shot almost equalised for West Ham in the final seconds. Reuters
Updated: December 26, 2021, 1:07 PM