Key Points

Crystal Palace concluded an extraordinary season with a remarkable 4-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Selhurst Park. The match celebrated Joel Ward's incredible 13-year journey with an emotional final home appearance. Eddie Nketiah's two goals and Eberechi Eze's decisive strike secured a memorable win for the Eagles. The team not only triumphed but also set a new Premier League points record, capping off a truly special season.

Key Points: Joel Ward's Palace Farewell Seals Epic 4-2 Wolves Win

  • Palace sets new Premier League points record
  • Eddie Nketiah scores crucial brace
  • Joel Ward honored in final Selhurst Park appearance
  • Team secures memorable 4-2 victory
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Palace beat Wolves as Joel Ward bids goodbye to Selhurst Park

Crystal Palace celebrates FA Cup triumph with thrilling victory, marking Joel Ward's emotional final home match at Selhurst Park

"It's an outstanding and incredible group and they showed it again. - Oliver Glasner, Palace Coach"

London, May 21

Selhurst Park completed an unforgettable 100th-anniversary season and bade farewell to one of its favourite sons Joel Ward, as Palace came out on top of a six-goal thriller to set a new Premier League points record – little over 72 hours after winning the FA Cup.

Eddie Nketiah scored twice as Crystal Palace celebrated their FA Cup triumph with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Ward, on his 364th Crystal Palace appearance, some 13 years after his debut, was handed the captain's armband and his first Premier League start of the season in his final home match at Selhurst Park.

Emmanuel Agbadou headed Wolves in front midway through the first half. That woke the hosts up, though, and Nketiah scored twice in the space of five first-half minutes to turn the match around.

Chelsea loanee Ben Chilwell's deflected free-kick made it 3-1 shortly after half-time, though Jorgen Strand Larsen's 62nd-minute header reignited Wolves' hopes.

But Palace's Wembley hero Eberechi Eze came off the bench to score a decisive fourth goal and take the Eagles beyond the 50-point mark for the first time in their Premier League history. They stay 12th in the table, with Wolves in 14th spot.

Palace coach Oliver Glasner said, "We spoke about it before and we didn't know what we would see and what we would get so credit to the players. We had great energy on the pitch and that's not easy after such a huge achievement. It's an outstanding and incredible group and they showed it again. We trust every single one of the players and everyone has contributed to the success."

Wolves boss Vitor Pereira added, "We cannot compete at this level if we offer gifts to them and in my opinion they were four gifts. We must be focused until the last minute. We must be our best level every time."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a season for Palace! Winning the FA Cup and now setting a Premier League points record. Joel Ward's farewell was so emotional - true legend of the club. Indian football fans appreciate such loyalty in today's game where players switch clubs so often. Hope our ISL clubs can build similar legacies!
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Priya M.
Nketiah is on fire! 🔥 As an Arsenal fan, I'm happy to see him doing well at Palace. The match had everything - goals, comebacks, emotions. But Wolves' defense was really poor today. They gifted Palace too many chances. Need to improve next season.
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Arjun S.
Watching from Mumbai at 1 AM was worth it! Eze coming off the bench to score - what a player! Palace under Glasner looks dangerous. Hope they can keep this momentum going next season. Maybe they can challenge for European spots? 🤔
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Sanjana R.
The Wolves manager is right - you can't gift goals at this level. But credit to Palace for capitalizing on every opportunity. Ward's farewell was so touching - 13 years at one club is rare these days. Makes me wonder if any Indian player will have such a long stint at an ISL club.
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Vikram D.
As a neutral fan, this was proper entertainment! But honestly, both teams' defenses looked shaky. Palace may have won, but they conceded 2 against a mid-table Wolves side. Need to tighten up if they want to aim higher next season. Still, great way to end their season!
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Neha P.
The atmosphere at Selhurst Park looked electric! Wish we had stadiums like this in India. Palace fans are so passionate. And what a week for them - FA Cup win and now this victory. Joel Ward deserved this perfect send-off after his service to the club. True football fairytale! 💙❤️

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