Crystal Palace suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at home against AEK Larnaca in the Conference League on Thursday night.
The first talking point of the game came less than 15 minutes into the clash, when Larnaca winger Yerson Chacon suffered what may be a serious knee injury after competing for possession against Will Hughes, with the forward stretchered off.
Palace had the biggest opportunity of the first half, with striker Jean-Philippe Mateta hitting the bar from close range after his effort struck the ground and bounced up onto the woodwork.
The striker's miss proved costly, with the visitors taking the lead six minutes after the break through Riad Bajic, who benefitted greatly from Jaydee Canvot's back pass.
Larnaca would hold on for all three points, and the win leaves them in second place with six point from six, whereas Palace end the night in 16th with three points.
SPORTS MOLE'S VERDICT
Jeremie Gnali (R) of AEK Larnaca and Ismaila Sarr (L) of Crystal Palace during their sides' Conference League clash, on October 23, 2025
It is important to remember that this is Palace's first ever adventure in Europe, and the squad are not used to dealing with midweek football.
However, Oliver Glasner's men should be aiming to win their home fixtures if they wish to claim a top-eight spot and advance automatically into the round of 16.
It took 11 points to finish in the top eight in the Conference League last season, meaning Palace will need to take at least eight points from their final four games of the league phase.
AEK Larnaca cannot take progression for granted, but they are in an exceptionally strong position, and if they are as resilient in their remaining fixtures as they were at Selhurst Park, it would not be surprising if they advanced into the next stage of the competition.
CRYSTAL PALACE VS. AEK LARNACA
HIGHLIGHTS
13th min: Yerson Chacon (AEK Larnaca) injury
Yerson Chacon of AEK Larnaca injured against Crystal Palace, on October 23, 2025
Chacon challenges Hughes for the ball and is down for some time, and the winger has to be taken off on a stretcher after appearing to twist his knee.
Djordje Ivanovic comes on as a replacement.
21st min: Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) shot
Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace during his side's game against AEK Larnaca, on October 23, 2025
Palace wing-back Daniel Munoz whips in a dangerous cross from the right and goalkeeper Zlatan Alomerovic spills the delivery into the path of Mateta, but the striker's shot hits the bar after bouncing off of the ground.
So close from the Frenchman!
Riad Bajic goal vs. Crystal Palace (51st min, Crystal Palace 0-1 AEK Larnaca)
Sloppy play at the back from Crystal Palace and Larnaca take a 1-0 lead ?
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— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) October 23, 2025
Palace centre-back Canvot attempts to find Maxence Lacroix in his own half, but his pass goes straight to Marcus Rohden, who slips in Bajic on the left, and the centre-forward ferociously strikes into the top-left corner.
A horrible pass from Canvot!
Valentin Roberge of AEK Larnaca, on August 14, 2025
AEK Larnaca needed Valentin Roberge to be at his best on Thursday night, with the centre-back frequently clearing danger from the penalty area.
The defender made the most defensive contributions of any player on the pitch (14), including nine clearances, and he also won 100% of his ground duels.
CRYSTAL PALACE VS. AEK LARNACA MATCH STATS
Possession: Crystal Palace 67%-33% AEK Larnaca
Shots: Crystal Palace 15-4 AEK Larnaca
Shots on target: Crystal Palace 1-2 AEK Larnaca
Corners: Crystal Palace 8-2 AEK Larnaca
Fouls: Crystal Palace 16-16 AEK Larnaca
BEST STATS
Crystal Palace's first Conference League defeat has come against AEK Larnaca, who are currently 5th in the Cypriot First Division ❌ pic.twitter.com/mNFK382bY8
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) October 23, 2025
WHAT NEXT?
Crystal Palace are back in Premier League action on Sunday, when they take on Arsenal at the Emirates, but their next test will likely be no easier given they travel to Anfield on Wednesday to face Liverpool in the EFL Cup.
As for AEK Larnaca, they will host APOEL Nicosia in the Cypriot top flight on Monday, before playing Pafos FC in the Super Cup on Thursday.
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