Crystal Palace 2-1 Leicester City: Delight for Roy Hodgson as Jean-Philippe Mateta scores late
Crystal Palace 2-1 Leicester City: Delight for Roy Hodgson as Jean-Philippe Mateta scores with the LAST kick of the game to give the 75-year-old boss a winning start to life at Selhurst Park
- Crystal Palace dropped him late to secure the injury time winner over Leicester
- Returning Palace manager Roy Hodgson marked his comeback with three points
- Ricardo Pereira scored first before Palace scored twice in the second half
Jean-Philippe Mateta handed Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson three points on his return to the bench, as his stoppage-time strike secured a comeback win over Leicester.
Both teams scored in less than five minutes when Ricardo Pereira opened the scoring for the visitors in the 56th minute with a rocket shot past the Palace keeper
Palace drew level just three minutes later when Eberechi Eze’s free-kick bounced off the underbar and past goalkeeper Daniel Iverson.
It looked as if the spoils would be shared at Selhurst Park before substitute Mateta scored on 90+4 minutes to set the crowd on fire as Palace drifted clear of the relegation zone.
Complete report of the match to follow.
Roy Hodgson celebrated his return to Crystal Palace with a 2-1 win over Leicester on Saturday.