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Crystal Palace season review

Sky Sports expert Jamie Redknapp analyses Crystal Palace's 2013/14 season, including picking his star man, and we have also teamed up with Opta to assess the strengths and weaknesses in attack and defence

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JAMIE REDKNAPP'S VIEW

"Palace’s turnaround under Tony Pulis is one of the best team performances I have ever seen.

"It did not even end up being a relegation battle after the results they picked up. The fans deserve a mention, because they made it a fortress down at Selhurst Park. Tony went in there, got a team that looked dead and buried organised and they were magnificent. It is impossible to pick one player out for praise, because they all deserve credit. The whole team and manager equally deserve credit for turning around their fortunes."

CRYSTAL PALACE'S ATTACK

Image: Crystal Palace's Premier League attacking locations by percentage and positions of goal assists

STAR MEN: EVERYONE

Jamie says: "The whole team and manager equally deserve credit for turning around their fortunes"

More from Season Review 2013/14

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19:  Tony Pulis manager of Crystal Palace with Yannick Bolasie of Crystal Palace during the Barclays Premier League match between W

Palace captain Mile Jedinak made the most interceptions in the Premier League this season, making an average of 3.7 per game, while also making the highest amount of tackles in the division (133). Winger Yannick Bolasie completed an average of 2.6 dribbles per match – placing him into the league’s top-five dribblers.

CRYSTAL PALACE'S DEFENCE

Image: Crystal Palace's Premier League goals and assists conceded throughout the 2013/14 season