Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson believes Jean-Phillipe Mateta's counter-attack goal changed the tone of Saturday's eventual 2-2 draw at Manchester City.
Palace looked set for a third defeat on the bounce at the Etihad as goals either side of half-time from Jack Grealish and Rico Lewis handed City a two-goal lead.
Pep Guardiola's side dominated possession but failed to kill the game off and were handed a nervy finish when Mateta tapped in from close-range.
The Eagles striker was then fouled by Phil Foden inside the penalty area, allowing Michael Olise to equalise from the spot in added-time.
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