Strand Larsen did actually score for Wolves in both fixtures against the Eagles last season, home and away.
His first year with the Midlands club was particularly impressive for a player who had never played in the Premier League before. Scoring 14 goals for a side who struggled for the vast majority of the season is something not every centre forward can do.
“Obviously, the Premier League is tough. I came from Spain the year before and everyone was saying ‘the Premier League is the toughest league.‘
“I wasn’t sure at the time, but I know it definitely is now. I had loads of ups and downs last year. But that experience helps, and I will definitely bring it into this time with Palace.
"I had a really good start to the season last year, but then my form kind of dipped a little bit. What I learned from that is just to keep going and never listen to anyone. Always believe in yourself.
"I’m hungry. And the thing with me is... I can’t promise you that I’m going to dribble 10 players and put the ball in the top corner.
“But I can promise you that I will do everything I can to give everything for this club, bringing positive energy and doing it with a smile on my face.”
As for the closing months of the season, Strand Larsen added: "The form has been down recently, but I know that there’s enough quality for us to win games again and bring the team back to where it was earlier in the season, when they had an amazing start.
"It shows what Palace can do and be up there. Hopefully I can help with that."
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