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But Palace are flourishing under new boss Alan Pardew, and are building momentum of their own. Since that 3-1 league defeat at the hands of Southampton, Palace are unbeaten, counting league victories over Tottenham and Burnley in their last two outings.
“They have a new manager and they’ve bought some players, so the team is a little bit different,” Southampton Manager Ronald Koeman said.
“I think the difference is that the team at the moment has more spirit because they had a good start with the new manager. That brings a new feeling to the club, and it will be a very difficult game.” Certainly former Saints boss Pardew will be hoping for a happier return to St. Mary’s than he endured on his last visit as manager of Newcastle, when his side were soundly beaten 4-0 in September.
“That was a difficult afternoon for him (Pardew) -- not only about the result or the game but we remember the fans at that time weren’t happy about the manager,” Koeman said. “It’s now a different situation for him -- more comfortable for sure.”
The Palace fans are behind Pardew, but still the manager has endured a miserable run of results at St Mary’s since his dismissal by Southampton. In three return trips with Newcastle he suffered three defeats without his side scoring a goal.
Undeterred, Pardew said: “I always look forward to going back to an old club, I have fond memories at Southampton and I have a lot of good friends there too.”
Saturday’s sell-out also sees the return to Southampton of winger Jason Puncheon. Palace could also welcome back striker Marouane Chamakh who may be recovered from a hamstring problem in time to feature.
Koeman will again be without injured midfielders Morgan Schneiderlin and Victor Wanyama; and defender Toby Alderweireld.