Mateta Caps Dream Week with Crystal Palace Hat-Trick
Jean-Philippe Mateta completed a hat-trick including a stoppage-time penalty as Crystal Palace and Bournemouth shared points in a 3-3 Premier League draw.
- On Saturday at Selhurst Park, Jean-Philippe Mateta completed a hat-trick as Crystal Palace drew 3-3 with AFC Bournemouth, converting a stoppage-time penalty to earn the leveller.
- By halftime, Bournemouth led 2-0, with 19-year-old forward Eli Junior Kroupi scoring twice in the first half, including a set-piece goal and a finish from Antoine Semenyo's low cross.
- A lengthy review overturned an offside flag to allow a Palace goal from Daniel Munoz's cross, while a separate VAR check upheld a yellow card for Marcos Senesi.
- The draw left AFC Bournemouth in fourth place, while Crystal Palace extended their unbeaten home run to 10 Premier League matches.
- Player and coach reactions highlighted Jean-Philippe Mateta saying, `With the last chance I had, I am very frustrated but take this one` and Oliver Glasner telling the BBC, `Overall I'm so proud of the performance.
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Jean-Philippe Mateta 'very frustrated and upset' despite hat-trick v Bournemouth
Jean-Philippe Mateta could and should have scored a fourth goal to win the match (Picture: Getty) Jean-Philippe Mateta says he is ‘very frustrated and upset’ despite scoring a Premier League hat-trick for Crystal Palace on Saturday. The French striker netted three times as Palace drew 3-3 with AFC Bournemouth at Selhurst Park this weekend. The Cherries had a two-goal lead thanks to Eli Junior Kroupi before Mateta scored twice in the space of fiv…
Mateta caps dream week with Crystal Palace hat-trick
LONDON :Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta completed a dream week with a hat-trick for his side in a thrilling 3-3 draw at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday.The 28-year-old scored his first goal for France in a 2-2 draw with Iceland in midweek after a first time call-up.The
Jean-Philippe Mateta shined this Saturday. Other French people have distinguished themselves as Eli Junior Krupi or the ex-Parisien Nordi Mukiele.
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