Nine-man Crystal Palace hold off Brighton in chaotic victory

Daniel Muñoz scores Crystal Palace's second goal
Daniel Muñoz scores Crystal Palace’s second goal against Brighton - Reuters/Matthew Childs

Nine-man Crystal Palace clung on to a 2-1 lead through 12 minutes of second-half added time at Selhurst Park to secure their first league double over arch rivals Brighton in 92 years.

Jean-Philippe Mateta fired the hosts in front three minutes in, but Danny Welbeck drew the sides level before the break, surpassing Pascal Gross as Brighton’s top Premier League goal-scorer in the process.

Daniel Muñoz put Palace back in front 10 minutes after the restart before both Eddie Nketiah and Marc Guéhi were sent off with second yellow cards. It was briefly nine versus 10 when Jan Paul van Hecke was also sent off with a second booking in the sixth minute of second-half added time.

Eddie Nketiah is shown a red card
Eddie Nketiah was given his marching orders by referee Anthony Taylor - Getty Images/Paul Terry
Marc Guehi
Marc Guéhi was then also shown a red card after a high challenge on Brajan Gruda - Getty images/Paul Terry
Jan Paul van Vecke
Jan Paul van Hecke followed them down the tunnel after his second booking - Getty Images/Shaun Brooks

It was an excellent performance from Palace keeper Dean Henderson, competing for England’s number-one spot under Thomas Tuchel, who was in attendance.

All five of the previous occasions these sides had met in the Premier League at Selhurst Park ended in 1-1 draws.

Mateta fired Palace in front with a brilliant finish from Eberechi Eze’s spot-on pass between the lines. Frenchman collected the ball at the edge of the penalty area, shifted from his right foot to his left and smashed it into the top corner.

It was Palace’s fastest Premier League goal of the season, and a first for Mateta – still sporting a protective device since suffering a severe ear laceration in their FA Cup victory over Millwall on March 1.

Henderson then gave Tuchel more to consider with a double save, first parrying away Carlos Baleba’s effort, then reacting quickly with an outstretched foot to ensure Welbeck could not get the rebound past him.

Welbeck would not be denied a second time, however, running inside Muñoz to meet a fine cross from Yankuba Minteh on the slide and poking home from six yards out.

Muñoz ensured there would not be a sixth straight 1-1 stalemate 10 minutes after the restart.

Eze was again the provider, this time for the Colombia international, who was credited with the goal though it appeared to take a deflection off Pervis Estupinan before going in.

The once-lively pace had slowed by the time 68th-minute Palace substitute Nketiah, who replaced Mateta, shouted for a penalty following a challenge, but was instead booked for simulation.

It was a decision that would soon prove costly as the former Arsenal striker was sent off 10 minutes after his introduction with a second yellow card, this time ...

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