Mateta fires Palace to historic European title
Jean-Philippe Mateta scored the winning goal for Crystal Palace, securing a historic European title for the club. The decisive moment came in the 51st minute when Mateta capitalized on a rebound after a shot from Adam Wharton was saved. This victory marks a significant achievement in the club's history.
- ▪Jean-Philippe Mateta scored the winning goal for Crystal Palace.
- ▪The goal was scored in the 51st minute after a rebound.
- ▪Crystal Palace secured a historic European title with this victory.
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