Crystal Palace 1-0 Rayo Vallecano: Mateta strike delivers famous Conference League win for Eagles
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Crystal Palace 1-0 Rayo Vallecano: Mateta strike delivers famous Conference League win for Eagles
Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a historic goal as Crystal Palace defeated Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final in Leipzig. The victory brought Palace their first European title and secured a place in the Europa League next year. Mateta had previously faced jeers from Palace fans after failing to complete a move to AC Milan, but he delivered in the final to spark celebrations. The win marked manager Oliver Glasner’s final game, ending a run that produced three trophies in 12 months despite losing Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi to transfers. Palace’s 60th match of the campaign also vindicated supporters who felt the club were unfairly denied Europa League football earlier in the season.
"Jean-Philpe Mateta's rollercoaster season ended in glory as he helped Crystal Palace to deserved victory over Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final in Leipzig. Jeered by Palace fans earlier in the season after failing to complete a sought-after move to AC Milan, the now forgiven striker was on hand to steer in a historic strike as Palace secured a place in the Europa League next year with their first European title."
"Mateta's goal sparked delirious scenes from Palace fans who tasted success again in manager Oliver Glasner's final game. Glasner departs having delivered three trophies in 12 months despite losing Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi to transfers. Victory in Palace's 60th game of the campaign also vindicated the supporters who felt so aggrieved that the club were denied Europa League football unfairly this season."
"Such multi-ownership issues will be long forgotten now, with new management having more European trips to now look forward to. After Aston Villa won the Europa League, and with Arsenal to come in the Champions League final, an all-Premier League sweep of continental titles remains on the cards. A tense opening was broken with the first chance of the night falling to Alemao but the Rayo striker flicked a volley narrowly wide under pressure."
"After the break Palace were well on top and took Wharton then produced a brilliant cross to the far post to find Tyrick Mitchell for the half's best chance but the full-back could only head wide. Palace's midfield two of Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada were knitting together plenty of neat approach play but the Premier League side were lacking in the final third."
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