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Following a poor start under manager Frank De Boer Crystal Palace have turned the corner due to the appointment of Roy Hodgson.

It didn’t take the former England boss long to pull the Eagles out of the relegation zone after his appointment in September.

Crystal Palace were expected to crack on this season without worry, however things haven’t gone as planned.

After 26 games they are just three points above the drop zone.

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The Eagles have played well since late November, obtaining 19 points from a possible 42.

More than half of the team’s points have come in the last 14 matches.

Crystal Palace’s points haul during that time frame shows the team is on the rise.

Now three games unbeaten in the Premier League, Crystal Palace can put some distance between themselves and the relegation zone.

Why are Crystal Palace near the relegation zone?

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The answer to this question is simple - goals. Crystal Palace have scored just 27 goals this season, top scorer Luka Milivojevic leads with seven goals and the defensive midfielder has scored just one from open play. Six of his strikes have been penalties, fans can go to the website WeAreBettors to get the latest betting promo codes and bonuses. The stat shows Crystal Palace have struggled to create goals with Andros Townsend with only three assists.

Striker Christian Benteke has been limited to just seven appearances and 472 minutes on the pitch, Benteke missed 22 games due to a knee injury, last year he contributed to nine goals thanks to his assists and strikes.

Can Crystal Palace navigate tricky Premier League waters?

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Crystal Palace have 12 games left in the Premier League season which could lead to difficulty for the rest of the season, five of the Eagles games will be against direct relegation rivals and each fixture will have a massive six-point affair. Thirty points is up for grabs against fellow relegation fighters, if Crystal Palace can get half of those points this could put them on 42 in effect they would theoretically be safe.

Last season, Hodgson’s men finished with 44 points, it was 11 more than Swansea City in 18th place and eight points more than Hull City in the 2016-17. If Crystal Palace can reach the cliched 40-points, then they should be secured for another season.

Once Premier League survival is obtained where do Crystal Palace go? Hodgson is under contract for at least one more season meanwhile right-back revelation Aaron Wan-Bissaka could be sold for a large sum. There are question marks surround Crystal Palace’s business this summer but securing their position in the league is vital before making any decision on their future.