SUB Christian Benteke (Ayew 76’) – N/R, Saw a good header saved by Meslier. Reuters
LEEDS UNITED RATINGS: Illan Meslier - 6, The Frenchman had very little to do but was convincing whenever called upon. EPA
Luke Ayling - 6, Seemed to have a back problem 11 minutes in but that didn’t prevent him putting in a typically reliable performance. AFP
Liam Cooper - 7, Looked very good in his aerial defending, often getting above Jean-Philippe Mateta, and was also confident with the ball at his feet. AFP
Pascal Struijk - 7, He may have failed to score from any of the three headed chances that came his way, but Struijk defended brilliantly throughout. AFP
Ezgjan Alioski - 7, Did a good job defensively and also put some great balls into the box, one of which led to a chance for Patrick Bamford. AFP
Kalvin Phillips - 7, The midfielder dealt with Jordan Ayew well on many occasions and played some brilliant passes. Came off through injury. EPA
Raphinha - 8, Made some misplaced passes early on, but the Brazilian was brilliant to watch after he got going. Played some wonderful balls, nutmegged Gary Cahill and had a say in Bamford’s goal. AFP
Mateusz Klich - 6, Went down injured after five minutes but put in a solid display and did the basics well, showing intelligence in his play. AFP
Stuart Dallas - 6, The Northern Ireland international quietly went about his business but showed how reliable he is. Saw a good shot from range saved. Reuters
Jack Harrison - 7, Scored Leeds’ fastest goal of the season so far and came a crossbar’s width away from bagging his second of the game. AFP
Patrick Bamford - 7, The striker was so wasteful in the box in the first half. However, he scored the 100th goal of his career within seven minutes of the second after showing good anticipation. AFP
SUB: Jamie Shackleton (Phillips 88’) – N/R, Didn’t get that many touches but showed good energy levels and intensity. AFP
CRYSTAL PALACE RATINGS: Vicente Guaita - 6, Was very unlucky for both of Leeds’ goals and made some good saves throughout the evening. AFP
Nathaniel Clyne - 5, Was let off when Harrison hit the bar after he gave the ball away cheaply and struggled to deal with the winger’s threat. AFP
Scott Dann - 6, Was unlucky to see the ball deflect off him into the net for the opener, but stood strong throughout the game. Reuters
Gary Cahill - 5, The defender had a frustrating evening. It showed in his reaction after falling foul to a slippery pitch and he was booked for pulling back Raphinha after being nutmegged. AFP
Tyrick Mitchell - 6, Had a tough time dealing with Raphinha but put in a lot of good defensive work. May have wanted to show more quality with the ball. AFP
Eberechi Eze - 5, Looked silky on the ball but this often failed to materialise into anything threatening. Wasted a good opportunity and left Mitchell outnumbered at times in the second half. AFP
Jairo Riedewald - 6, His passing wasn’t at its best at times, but Riedewald showed intent and came close to making things happen. AFP
Luka Milivojevic - 4, Was let off after a terrible pass to Cahill was intercepted by Bamford. This wasn’t the only moment where the Serbian’s concentration seemed to slip. Booked for a foul on Dallas. Reuters
Patrick van Aanholt - 5, Had some moments where it looked like the Dutchman could create an opening, but the quality wasn’t there at the vital moment. Reuters
Jordan Ayew - 6, Showed ambition but his efforts were often dealt with fairly easily by Leeds, with shots from range failing to test Meslier. AFP
Jean-Philippe Mateta - 4, Making his Palace debut, Mateta’s touch was appalling early on which led to him giving the ball away for the opener. The service to him wasn’t great and it looks like he needs time to adapt. Reuters
SUB Andros Townsend (Van Aanholt HT) - 6, Was direct whenever given the opportunity to get forward but couldn’t quite force an opening. AFP
SUB Michy Batshuayi (Mateta 65’) - 6, Could have had an assist after a couple of minutes if Eze had controlled his strike and showed plenty of confidence throughout. EPA
SUB Christian Benteke (Ayew 76’) – N/R, Saw a good header saved by Meslier. Reuters
LEEDS UNITED RATINGS: Illan Meslier - 6, The Frenchman had very little to do but was convincing whenever called upon. EPA
Luke Ayling - 6, Seemed to have a back problem 11 minutes in but that didn’t prevent him putting in a typically reliable performance. AFP
Liam Cooper - 7, Looked very good in his aerial defending, often getting above Jean-Philippe Mateta, and was also confident with the ball at his feet. AFP
Pascal Struijk - 7, He may have failed to score from any of the three headed chances that came his way, but Struijk defended brilliantly throughout. AFP
Ezgjan Alioski - 7, Did a good job defensively and also put some great balls into the box, one of which led to a chance for Patrick Bamford. AFP
Kalvin Phillips - 7, The midfielder dealt with Jordan Ayew well on many occasions and played some brilliant passes. Came off through injury. EPA
Raphinha - 8, Made some misplaced passes early on, but the Brazilian was brilliant to watch after he got going. Played some wonderful balls, nutmegged Gary Cahill and had a say in Bamford’s goal. AFP
Mateusz Klich - 6, Went down injured after five minutes but put in a solid display and did the basics well, showing intelligence in his play. AFP
Stuart Dallas - 6, The Northern Ireland international quietly went about his business but showed how reliable he is. Saw a good shot from range saved. Reuters
Jack Harrison - 7, Scored Leeds’ fastest goal of the season so far and came a crossbar’s width away from bagging his second of the game. AFP
Patrick Bamford - 7, The striker was so wasteful in the box in the first half. However, he scored the 100th goal of his career within seven minutes of the second after showing good anticipation. AFP
SUB: Jamie Shackleton (Phillips 88’) – N/R, Didn’t get that many touches but showed good energy levels and intensity. AFP
CRYSTAL PALACE RATINGS: Vicente Guaita - 6, Was very unlucky for both of Leeds’ goals and made some good saves throughout the evening. AFP
Nathaniel Clyne - 5, Was let off when Harrison hit the bar after he gave the ball away cheaply and struggled to deal with the winger’s threat. AFP
Scott Dann - 6, Was unlucky to see the ball deflect off him into the net for the opener, but stood strong throughout the game. Reuters
Gary Cahill - 5, The defender had a frustrating evening. It showed in his reaction after falling foul to a slippery pitch and he was booked for pulling back Raphinha after being nutmegged. AFP
Tyrick Mitchell - 6, Had a tough time dealing with Raphinha but put in a lot of good defensive work. May have wanted to show more quality with the ball. AFP
Eberechi Eze - 5, Looked silky on the ball but this often failed to materialise into anything threatening. Wasted a good opportunity and left Mitchell outnumbered at times in the second half. AFP
Jairo Riedewald - 6, His passing wasn’t at its best at times, but Riedewald showed intent and came close to making things happen. AFP
Luka Milivojevic - 4, Was let off after a terrible pass to Cahill was intercepted by Bamford. This wasn’t the only moment where the Serbian’s concentration seemed to slip. Booked for a foul on Dallas. Reuters
Patrick van Aanholt - 5, Had some moments where it looked like the Dutchman could create an opening, but the quality wasn’t there at the vital moment. Reuters
Jordan Ayew - 6, Showed ambition but his efforts were often dealt with fairly easily by Leeds, with shots from range failing to test Meslier. AFP
Jean-Philippe Mateta - 4, Making his Palace debut, Mateta’s touch was appalling early on which led to him giving the ball away for the opener. The service to him wasn’t great and it looks like he needs time to adapt. Reuters
SUB Andros Townsend (Van Aanholt HT) - 6, Was direct whenever given the opportunity to get forward but couldn’t quite force an opening. AFP
SUB Michy Batshuayi (Mateta 65’) - 6, Could have had an assist after a couple of minutes if Eze had controlled his strike and showed plenty of confidence throughout. EPA
SUB Christian Benteke (Ayew 76’) – N/R, Saw a good header saved by Meslier. Reuters