Crystal Palace thrashes Bournemouth in London: Mateta's hat-trick changes the game.
Tense battle on the pitch
According to The Sun: JEAN-PHILIPPE MATETA became the star of the second half, scoring three goals and preventing Bournemouth from taking the top spot in the tournament. A real battle of two French strikers unfolded at Selhurst Park, where Mateta became the hero of the match once again.
Brilliant start for Bournemouth
Eli Junior Kroupi gave Bournemouth a fantastic start by scoring two goals in the first half. The first goal was recorded just seven minutes into his debut...
JEAN-PHILIPPE MATETA fired a second-half hat-trick to deny Bournemouth top spot.
Eli Junior Kroupi got Bournemouth off to a dream start as he scored two first-half goals.
This match once again confirmed how vital the role of attacking players is in modern football. Mateta demonstrated not only his individual skill but also the ability to change the course of the game. The competition remains intense, and the fight for the top spot in the tournament promises to stay thrilling until the last matches of the season.
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