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Eze inspired as Palace beat Fulham to reach FA Cup semis

LONDON  -  Eberechi Eze capped a mem­orable week with a goal and an assist as a clinical Crystal Palace beat London rivals Fulham 3-0 on Saturday to book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals.

The winger, who scored his first England goal on Monday, whipped in a bril­liant opener against the run of play in the 34th minute to stun the home crowd. Four minutes later Eze’s left-wing cross was headed in by Ismaila Sarr to put Palace in control of the tie. Most of the second half was played in Palace’s half as Fulham tried to re­spond but the hosts were caught cold again when substitute Eddie Nketiah, a Cup winner with Arsenal in 2020, fired a shot past Ber­nd Leno in the 75th minute.

While Oliver Glasner’s Palace can look forward to a second Wembley semi-final in four seasons and dream of winning the FA Cup for the first time in the their history, Fulham must console themselves with a push for Europe via the Premier League.

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Much of the pre-match talk was about the return of Palace’s leading scorer this season Jean-Philippe Mateta after sustaining a horrible facial injury in the previous round against Millwall. Mateta wore a mask to protect the ear wound that required more than 20 stitches and his name was sung by Palace’s large and vociferous fol­lowing. But it was Eze who stole the show.

For all Fulham’s territo­rial superiority, though, it was Palace who packed the greater punch. The visitors almost took the lead when Jefferson Lerma dipped a sumptuous volley against the crossbar. Eze broke the deadlock in stunning fash­ion, dropping his shoulder after receiving the ball wide on the left before lashing an unstoppable shot in off the far post.

It was a sucker punch for Fulham and they were still clearing their heads when Eze sent in a cross from the left that Sarr met with a guided header to send the visiting fans wild. Fulham applied plenty of pressure after the break with Wil­lian almost scoring a rep­lica of Eze’s goal but being denied by Dean Henderson while Calvin Bassey nearly bundled home after a goal­mouth scramble. There was not much conviction in Fulham’s play, however, and Nketiah put them out of their misery as twice Cup runners-up Palace reached the semi-finals for the sixth time.

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