Crystal Palace had three players play in full international matches this week.
The busiest was Mile Jedinak, who played 90 minutes in Australia’s two World Cup qualifiers.
On Friday, they lost 1-0 to Oman but bounced back with a 1-0 win over Thailand on Tuesday afternoon.
Kagisho Dikgacoi played the full match for South Africa as they drew 1-1 with Ivory Coast on Saturday but was rested from the team to play Zimbabwe this week.
Jonathan Parr played the last five minutes of Norway’s 4-1 defeat to Wales on Friday, where Lewis Price was on the bench for Wales.
Nathaniel Clyne was in U21 action for England, playing at left-back in both the 5-0 win over Iceland and 2-1 defeat to Belgium.
Jonathan Williams started for Wales U21s as they drew 0-0 with Armenia on Tuesday but had to be substituted with a broken leg after 72 minutes which is expected to keep him out for three months.
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