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Crystal Palace captain Mile Jedinak reckons Watford play-off is too close to call

Image: Mile Jedinak: Not bothered by underdog tag for Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace skipper Mile Jedinak believes Monday's Championship play-off final with Watford is too close to call.

Wilfried Zaha's two goals sank the Seagulls and the winger will be playing his final game for Palace before completing a £15million switch to Manchester United. "Wilf has got all the plaudits and rightly so, he's had a great season and he had a great game against Brighton," added Jedinak. "But he knows, as we all do, that we can only achieve what we want to achieve as a team and we're all pushing towards the same goal. "There is a big wall in the way called Watford and we are expecting a very tough game, we are going to have to earn it on the day. "We have some great characters in the dressing room and in the team, they've been a real joy to work with. "The success we have shared so far has held this group together but we have a job on our hands to get to where we want to be."

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