Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen is convinced they're capable of getting a result against Manchester City.

The Dane says they can lean on recent results between the two clubs.

Andersen told Premier League Productions: Well, obviously it always gives a little bit of hope that we see a lot of teams can do it, but to be honest, we've been doing it for the last couple of seasons against them [City].

We won in my first season there 2-0 away, and last season we were 2-0 up at half-time and then we lost unfortunately. But we know that we can play with the best and we need to show that.

We showed it in the last game against Liverpool where I think we were unfortunate but that's the spirit we need to show, to have that belief and confidence that we can do something.

Of course you always need some luck against these teams. It's not easy, but for me, we need to be brave. We need to go and show some confidence, go and press them, and don't show them too much respect because every team will have some difficulties against us if we do that. To be honest, we've shown that also, like I said, the last games against them."

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