Eberechi Eze Is at It Again as He Helps Crystal Palace to Victory Against Wolves
- Crystal Palace defeated Wolves 4-2 at Selhurst Park on May 20, 2025, in their first match after winning the FA Cup.
- The win followed Palace's historic FA Cup victory over Manchester City three days earlier, boosting their confidence and league points tally.
- Eddie Nketiah scored twice, Ben Chilwell netted his first goal for Palace, and substitute Eberechi Eze sealed the win with a late goal.
- Eze's goal came after a signature solo run and finish, and chairman Steve Parish called the FA Cup win a 'coming of age' for the club.
- The win pushed Palace beyond 50 Premier League points for the first time and paved the way for celebratory events in south London on Monday.
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Eberechi Eze is at it again as he helps Crystal Palace to victory against Wolves
Eddie Nketiah scored twice for the Eagles in a 4-2 win.


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Eberechi Eze is at it again as he helps Crystal Palace to victory against Wolves - PLZ Soccer
Eberechi Eze repeated his FA Cup final heroics as Crystal Palace celebrated a 4-2 Premier League victory against Wolves in their first match since lifting the trophy. Substitute Eze, who scored Palace’s only goal in Saturday’s 1-0 Wembley triumph over Manchester City, struck again at Selhurst Park to seal the points on Tuesday night. The south Londoners had to come from behind, though, with Eddie Nketiah scoring twice to take his Premier League …
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