EDDIE NKETIAH sealed a comfortable win as Crystal Palace set a new club-record 19-game unbeaten run.
The former striker came on for at the break to fire home from Yeremy Pino’s brilliant 58th-minute cross.


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Daniel Munoz had headed the Eagles into a 31st-minute lead against the Ukrainians in .
That broke their existing 56-year record.
But they ended the game with 10 men when Borna Sosa was sent off for a second yellow with 14 minutes left.
Mateta was given a boost before kick-off by being named in the national team for the first time for their upcoming with Azerbaijan and .
Les Bleus boss said: “He’s not exactly young, even if he went through almost all the youth national teams.
“Wherever he plays, he has the ability to score goals. He has an interesting profile.”
And Mateta almost got Palace off to a flying start.
pushed a ball toward Munoz down the right and his low first-time cross found the striker lurking at the near post.
But Taras Mykhavko was quick to get a block in with Mateta set to pounce.
And the Dynamo defender just managed to get a ball forward to Mateta to clear the danger.
Palace moved in front with a peach of a goal.
Pino appeared to have overhit a free-kick from the right yet Munoz somehow managed to get up to it and steer a brilliant header into the top right corner.
And Palace were denied a second when Borna Sosa slid in to attack a brilliant Wharton 20-yard diagonal pass.
But keeper Ruslan Neshcheret managed to get his body in the way to block the attempt.
Eddie Nketiah doubles Crystal Palace's lead 🔥
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Mateta broke through just before the break with only Neshcheret to beat but he blazed over.
Nketiah had the ball in the net after coming on at the break when he got on to a Wharton pass but was fractionally offside.
But moments after he did get his goal — converting with a lovely finish from Pino’s cross.
Palace were having fun. Wharton again released Nketiah but Neshcheret managed to deflect it behind.
Sosa, who had been booked two minutes earlier for hacking down Shola Ogundana, received his marching orders for barging over Tymchyk.


Two yellow cards in two minutes for Borna Sosa and Crystal Palace are down to 10 men 🟥
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