Superb Palace further dent Wolves' top-four hopes
Crystal Palace produced a sensational first-half performance to further damage Wolves’ top-four hopes with goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and a Wilfried Zaha penalty.
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Crystal Palace produced a sensational first-half performance to further damage Wolves’ top-four hopes with goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and a Wilfried Zaha penalty.
Wilfried Zaha created the opener and then netted a penalty as Crystal Palace's excellent first half display saw them claim a deserved 2-0 away victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on Saturday. Zaha set up striker Jean-Philippe Mateta for the first goal on 19 minutes and then dispatched an excellent penalty to double the advantage as the visitors dominated the first half, before having to weather a rally from the home side after the break.
Crystal Palace extended their unbeaten away run in 2022 to five games with a 2-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux.
WOLVERHAMPTON, England: Wilfried Zaha created the opener and then netted a penalty as Crystal Palace's excellent first half display saw them claim a deserved 2-0 away victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on Saturday (Mar 5).
Premier Sport’s Shay Given and Kenny Cunningham were highly critical of the performances of both Will Hughes and Jean-Philippe Mateta in the FA Cup against Stoke City on Tuesday evening.
In recent times, Odsonne Edouard has fallen out of favour at Crystal Palace, with Jean-Philippe Mateta getting a chance in his place.
Patrick Vieira has made three changes to his Crystal Palace starting XI to take on Burnley this afternoon at Selhurst Park.
Journalist Tom Barclay reckons that Patrick Vieira doesn’t have “100 percent confidence” in any of his Crystal Palace strikers.