• 8 months ago
Jean-Philippe Mateta’s meteoric rise over the last couple of months has been one of the main successes of the early stages of the Oliver Glasner era at Crystal Palace. He continues to deliver.The Frenchman now has eight goals in nine games since Glasner took charge in February, and for the first time he was the difference for the Austrian’s side — Mateta netting both goals as Palace ousted Newcastle 2-0 at Selhurst Park.

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00:00All over here at Selmers Park and a really impressive win for Crystal Palace who have just beaten Newcastle United 2-0
00:08and scored their first goal against Newcastle since October 2021.
00:13Three of the last four matches between these two teams ended 0-0 and the other one was a 4-0 defeat for Crystal Palace.
00:20So not really a fixture where they've had much luck but this was a really impressive performance.
00:25Indeed a dictated play for most of it and limited Newcastle to very, very few clear-cut chances.
00:32Jean-Philippe Peteta and his goalscoring form have been one of the real successes of Oliver Glasner's early stages of his tenure
00:39since he took over in February and he scored both of the Palace goals here.
00:43Both in the second half, excellent finishes, well-worked attacks.
00:47A 2-0 win for Palace secured by the striker is just what the manager Glasner would have wanted.
00:53Newcastle have got eight goals in nine games, Peteta, and it means that Palace have now won all of their last three games
00:59having beaten Liverpool, West Ham and Newcastle in their last three games, all sides above them.
01:05So a really impressive form for Palace as they head into the last four games of the season.
01:09Impressive win this, well-deserved too. 2-0 against Newcastle.

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