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Nketiah And Eze On Target As Crystal Palace Moves 4-2 Past Wolves

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Crystal Palace extended their jubilation after their historic FA CUP win last Saturday with a 4-2 Premier League win against Wolves.

The Eagles celebrated again, this time at Selhurst Park, after their last celebration, where they thrashed Manchester City at Wembley.

While Wolves snatched the early lead through a header from Emmanuel Agbadou, it was not enough to give them three points.

Crystal Palace were not deterred as Eddie Nketiah turned the match around when he scored a brace in quick succession. The former forward man for the Gunners scored his first goal through a cutback from Romain Esse, then converted a low cross from Ismaila Sarr into a goal, earning them a 2-1 victory before the end of the first half.

Ben Chilwell fired Crystal Palace’s third goal into Wolves’ net in the second half with a deflected free-kick off Agbadou, cementing the team’s dominance in the game.

Wolves continued to push pressure into the game, and luck finally shone on them when Jorgen Strand Larsen, who assisted on Agbadou’s opener, scored a header to make it 3-2.

Eberechi Eze, an FA Cup hero, sealed the victory with his own hot strike late on as the game ended 4-2.

This win helps Crystal Palace to record over 50 points, a feat they last achieved in 1991-92. Wolves have continued to find form at the end of the season; they remain in 14th position in the Premier League table.

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