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The South London club has another talented young back and it could make a breakthrough this season in the Premier League.
Crystal Palace fans think that they may have already received the new Aaron Wan-Bissaka in their team.
The Eagles sold their talented young Englishman to Manchester United for £ 50 million, which left the fans disappointed, despite considerable expense.
The domineering emotion arouses however the enthusiasm when they see the young left-back Tyrick Mitchell in action.
Against FC Luzern on Wednesday night, the former star of the Brentford Academy showed he was ready to put pressure on Patrick van Aanholt for a place in the eleventh palace.
Replacing the Dutch defender in the 65th minute, the 19-year-old showed balance, coolness and an excellent time by preventing the Swiss from shooting at goal in a dangerous situation in the penalty area.
And as you can see below, the fans were completely mad at the young player's tackle in the 1-1 draw.
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Where did I see this tackle before?
– Potty # UTAG (@pottyman2) July 10, 2019
Get it in the first team !! A left-back who can really defend! PVA would have just stopped and let it fire!
– John McGovern (@ TheGoverner99) July 10, 2019
AWB Mark II fresh out of the Selhurst production chain
– Karen Sells-Brown (@sellsey) July 10, 2019
Mitchell signed a new contract with the club in January and is pleased with his prospects at Selhurst Park.
"I'm excited and I just want to get started and leave from there. I just tried to focus more to see the end of the game.
"I'm not quite close [to being a first team player] but every day I'm closer than I was yesterday. I often coach with the team first, every week.
"My family is excited and proud of me, it has had a great influence on my football career."
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