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Julian Speroni will not feature in Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth, says Roy Hodgson

Julian Speroni looks dejected after Liverpool's third goal
Image: Julian Speroni has been a Crystal Palace player since 2004

Crystal Palace will not grant Julian Speroni a final appearance at Selhurst Park despite his imminent departure after 15 years.

The hugely popular 39-year-old goalkeeper has made 405 appearances for Palace since his arrival from Dundee in 2004.

during the Premier League match between Swansea City and Crystal Palace at Liberty Stadium on December 23, 2017 in Swansea, Wales.
Image: The Argentine has made over 400 appearances for Palace

Fellow long-serving player Jason Puncheon is also leaving the club after six years, but it is the loss of the Speroni that will be most widely felt, not that the "touched" Roy Hodgson is remotely under pressure to bow to sentiment.

"Those sentimental moments are debatable, whether they're the right approach or not," the Palace manager said, ahead of Sunday's visit of Bournemouth.

"But certainly I didn't have a decision to make anyway on that front. Julian's a consummate professional.

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Roy Hodgson says departing duo Jason Puncheon and Julian Speroni have both been 'worth their weight in gold' during their Crystal Palace careers

"He made it clear to me we should carry on approaching this game in the professional way we've approached all games this season; that he doesn't see any reason he should be the second goalkeeper or put onto the field of play just because it's the last day of the season.

"That tells you more about Julian Speroni as a professional and a person than many other things that are going to be said about him. I was actually quite touched by the fact he wasn't looking for that gesture where he'd come on for five to 10 minutes and the crowd will go wild.

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"He's taken that out of my hands by making it clear to me that's what he wants. I'm sure he will get a fantastic reception; he and Jason [who had been on loan at Huddersfield] will be presented to the supporters at the end of the game."

Scott Dann on the ball for Crystal Palace against Manchester Ciyt
Image: Scott Dann faces a late fitness test before Sunday's game

Palace will also assess Scott Dann's fitness before selecting their starting XI to host Bournemouth.

Fellow defenders James Tomkins, Mamadou Sakho and Jeffrey Schlupp are already ruled out by injury, making Dann's availability even more significant.

"Scott left training [on Friday] feeling a slight strain so we'll have to look at that on Saturday," Hodgson added.

"That's the only [potential injury] that can possibly be added to those we've had for the past few weeks.

"We'd love to win and finish off the season in style. It's been a very good season."

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