Eberechi Eze produced a sublime finish to also net for Palace in an exciting game between two sides who had scored just four goals between them in three rounds coming into the match
Arsenal defeated Crystal Palace 3-1 on Wednesday (local time). However this victory was not enough for the Gunners to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the Europa League as sixth-placed West Ham
Kai Havertz scored his first Premier League goal since October as Chelsea got their top-four push back on track with a comfortable 4-1 win at Crystal Palace, reports DPA.
Harry Kane's 24th minute shot from distance on Sunday swerved past Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita to give Tottenham the lead in south-east London and Spurs looked to be on their way to three points until Jeffrey Schlupp
Offseason signing Eberechi Eze swung over a corner that was headed in by Scott Dann before scoring himself off a free kick to put Palace 2-0 ahead after 22 minute