Jaydee Canvot
France
Right
Jul 29, 2006
19
6'2"
165 lb
CB
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Driving Centre Back
All around defensive display
Canvot recorded one shot (zero on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Sunday's 1-0 win over Wolverhampton. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 31st minute.
Analysis: With Jefferson Lerma (undisclosed) and Maxence Lacroix (groin) sidelined, Canvot was handed his first league start in four matches and delivered an impressive all around defensive performance. He contributed across every defensive category, recording three tackles, one block, one interception and two clearances to help secure the clean sheet. The shutout marked his fifth in six league starts this season. Across those matches, he has tallied 15 tackles, four interceptions and 26 clearances.
Five tackles in clean sheet
Canvot generated five tackles (three won) and six clearances in Wednesday's 0-0 draw against Aston Villa.
Analysis: Canvot made his second league start, his first in nearly two months, with Jefferson Lerma injured and Chris Richards only fit enough for the bench. He helped Palace snap a six-game run without a clean sheet by recording five tackles, winning three, along with six clearances and one block.
Picked for bench
Canvot (illness) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Manchester City.
Analysis: Canvot is back in the team sheet Sunday after missing last time out with an illness, with the defender returning to his regular role on the bench. He is mainly a rotational option and should stick to this spot moving forward, with one start in five appearances with the team.
Out with illness
Canvot missed Thursday's clash with Shelbourne due to an illness, per manager Oliver Glasner. "Then today, [Jaydee] Canvot came and he was unwell. So we had to send him home."
Analysis: Canvot missed out due to an illness, leaving Palace with a heavily limited defensive unit. The defender has played in five of the last six matches, including a start in the Premier League. Canvot will have a race to get back healthy before a Sunday clash with Manchester City.
Will make his debut
Canvot will make his debut with Crystal Palace in Tuesday's EFL Cup game against Millwall, coach Oliver Glasner said in the press conference. "I can confirm that Jaydee will have his debut for Crystal Palace."
Analysis: Canvot will be in the starting squad for Tuesday's EFL Cup match against Millwall to make his debut for his new club after joining Palace on deadline day. The 19-year-old had a breakout season with TeFeCe last season and will look to show his qualities in his first start with Crystal Palace. He aims to convince coach Oliver Glasner that he can be relied upon as a backup option in both defense and midfield.
Signs with Crystal Palace
Canvot has signed a contract with Crystal Palace until 2029, joining on a permanent move from Toulouse FC, his new club announced. "Jaydee is an exciting talent whose progress has been on our radar for some time. We are pleased to welcome him to South London. His arrival bolsters a squad already brimming with talent and potential, and I look forward to seeing his impact both this season, and in the future, in red and blue," said Chairman Steve Parish.
Analysis: Canvot made his professional breakthrough last season with Toulouse, playing in 20 games across all competitions. He developed at France's prestigious Clairefontaine academy before moving to the south of France, where he joined Toulouse in 2021 and initially featured in the French fourth tier. The 19-year-old will now discover the Premier League and continue his progression with Palace, likely seeing minutes off the bench and in cup games moving forward.
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