‘The most unconscious challenge I have seen till date’


Crystal Palace President Steve Paraish has said the incident that Striker Jin-Filpe Matteta was taken to the hospital, “The most reckless challenge I have seen till date.”

Eight minutes later, Matta was given an oxygen when the goalkeeper Lyam Roberts’s boot was caught and he had to stretch the fifth round on Millwall in the 3-1 FA Cups of Palace.

Roberts was sent to Roberts after a review of the video assistant referee (VAR) during the game of Selhrstart Park.

At the end of the first half, thirteen minutes were added, and the Palace 2-0 was added after the Jafet Tanganga and Daniel Munos’s own goal.

Matta’s replacement, Aid Naktiah then added the third late to seal the progress in the quarter final.

Parish has not left behind while talking to the BBC in half a time: “So far, we know that he (Matta) has a bad beating in the ear. He is naturally in the hospital.

“I didn’t see the challenge all the time when I saw a football. This is the most unconscious challenge I have ever seen on the football pitch, and I think he (Roberts) need to look at himself a long, harsh because he is at risk of his co -professional and maybe his life.

“It is difficult for me to talk about the rest of the game. This is a terrible challenge. “”

This season is in great form for Matta Eagles, and he has won 33 matches in eight competitions in the last eight premier leagues.



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