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Mateta injury comeback ‘going well’ – and Palace forward could miss only one game

Director Oliver Glasner said that Jean -Felipe Matita is a “healing” of a “huge wound”, which is successful in the challenge of terror against Milwal and could return in March, and he returned in March.

French Matita was given oxygen and was activated before being transferred to the hospital to receive 25 stitches to a severe rupture in his left ear as a result of the accident that occurred in the sixth minute of winning the palace round 3-1 in the fifth round on March 1.

Glasner believes that Matita, who has 15 goals in 33 games in all competitions this season, will be available to the Eagles trip to Fulham in the quarter -finals of the FA Cup on March 29 “if everything we wish.”

Matita injury: “No fractures or concussion”

Glasner said before the match at home in the Premier League in Palace against Epswich Town on Saturday (3 pm GMT), which could prove the only 27 -year -old match due to a stopping of local work during the international break.

“He is at home and his recovery is going well. He did not have fractures or concussion. The healing of the huge wound is going as we expected. He will go to Marbella with us next week and will train individually.”

Referee Michael Oliver was absent from the accident, but Roberts was rejected because of the wrong play after the video assistant referee, with the success of the FA on Friday in a move to ban the perpetrator for six games instead of three games.

The championship club issued a statement announcing their “respect” of the decision, although they said they “are disappointed with the result.”

Liam Roberts: Milwal goalkeeper apologizes

Roberts also responded by saying that he was “devastating what happened” and “unambiguously” they accepted and banned the red card.

Speaking on the field in the first half in the tie, Crystal Palace president Steve Parish described the “most reckless challenge that I have ever seen.”

“At all the time I saw football, I haven’t seen a challenge like that,” Parish told BBC Sport. “This is the most reckless challenge on the football field that I think I have never seen.

“[Roberts] He needs a long and arduous look at himself because he offers a professional colleague and perhaps his life. It is a terrible challenge. “

Matthew has eight goals in his last eight goals in the Premier League and help when Palace won 2-0 in Fulham on February 22.

2025-03-07 17:18:00

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