Eze leads Crystal Palace into FA Cup semi-finals

Crystal Palace's English midfielder #10 Eberechi Eze (L) celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the English FA Cup quarter-final football match between Fulham and Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage in Fulham, west London on March 29, 2025. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP)
Eberechi Eze inspired Crystal Palace to a
3-0 FA Cup quarter-final win at Fulham on Saturday with a goal and assist in a
four-minute period in the first half.
Fresh from scoring his first England goal
against Latvia on Monday, Eze broke the deadlock with a stunning strike from
outside the box.
He then turned provider for Ismaila Sarr to
rapidly double Palace's lead and Eddie Nketiah added more gloss to the scoreline
as a second-half substitute.
After a difficult start to the season,
Palace are one of England's form teams as Oliver Glasner's men have also
marched up the Premier League table to 12th in recent months.
The Eagles have won their last six away
games, including another 2-0 win at Craven Cottage last month, and will believe
they can go on to win the FA Cup for the first time.
Palace were able to welcome back French
striker Jean-Philippe Mateta for the first time since he needed 25 stitches in
an ear wound suffered in his side's fifth round win over Millwall four weeks
ago.
But it was Eze who was Palace's match
winner with two decisive moments in a matter of minutes.
The 26-year-old cut inside on his favoured
right foot to curl in off the far post to open the scoring on 34 minutes.
Eze then jinked past Sander Berge and
showed his ability on either foot with this time an inch-perfect left-footed
cross for Sarr to head in at the near post.
Fulham are four places and six points above
Palace in the Premier League and will now turn their focus to trying to qualify
for the Champions League for the first time by finishing in the top five.
However, their dreams of Wembley were extinguished
15 minutes from time.
Eddie Nketiah had only been on the field a
few minutes as Mateta's replacement and produced a composed finish under his
former Arsenal team-mate Bernd Leno for a third goal in four games.
Brighton host Nottingham Forest in Saturday's
other quarter-final tie.
Forest thrashed the Seagulls 7-0 last
month, but Brighton have won six and drawn one, 2-2 away to Manchester City, of
their seven games since.
City are the favourites for the competition
but face a tough trip to Bournemouth on Sunday.
After a disappointing season that has
fallen well short of their usual standards, the FA Cup is City's final shot at
winning a trophy.
Aston Villa visit second-tier Preston
hoping to remain on course for their first trophy since 1996 in Sunday's early
kick-off.
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