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Published 18:49 14 Oct 2017 BST
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Most pundits expected Palace's early season struggles to continue this weekend, when Roy Hodgson's side hosted reigning Premier League champions Chelsea but a goal from Wilfried Zaha on the stroke of half-time ensured that all three points would remain at Selhurst Park.
With no out-and-out centre-forward, Hodgson relied on the likes of Zaha, Andros Townsend and Jeffrey Schlupp to wander around up front and hopefully snatch something from the visitors.
Zaha had a tremendous day but, unfortunately for him, Sky Sports didn't quite get his name right when he previewed the game.
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Presumably mistaking the winger for former Everton and Manchester United forward, Louis Saha, Sky Sports made an unfortunate error that Bolasie thoroughly enjoyed.
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