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Wilfried Zaha is proud to see Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford being vocal in the fight against racism, but believes Instagram and Twitter could do ... the prior written authority of Goal.com. The Ivory Coast international posted on Twitter – seemingly discussing Palace’s form, claiming “success and failure are both part of life”. Indeed, the 27-year-old has managed just one goal and no assists since the restart.
pic.twitter.com/D2qYRsAXrp - Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) July 7, 2020 This was Zaha's first goal of 2020 after having a season to forget for Palace. 6.4k votes, 658 comments. 01:29 Flashback: Zaha inspires Palace win over Chelsea 07/7/2020 CC AD 00:35 Flashback: Zaha finishes team move against Leicester 02/7/2020 CC AD More Videos : Latest Player Videos

Côte d’Ivoire winger Wilfried Zaha scored his first goal in as many games for Crystal Palace in their 3-2 defeat against Chelsea at Selhurst Park on Tuesday night. Palace are back in it!It will no doubt lead to more criticism aimed at the 25-year-old, and as the world’s most expensive goalkeeper and Chelsea’s record signing, criticism is inescapable.Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp tried to defend him, at least, as he gave all the credit to Zaha – who ended a run of 16 Premier League games without a goal in some style – saying the shot was hit with such ferocity that no blame could be laid at the goalkeeper’s feet.But, like many fuming Blues fans on social media, Stamford Bridge legend Cole conceded he thought Kepa could have done better.“This is the thing with the modern ball now,” said former Liverpool and Tottenham midfielder Redknapp.“It moves so fast and it makes it so difficult for keepers.“Because a lot of people don’t rate him, that’s why people will think Kepa should have saved it.“But I think we’ve got to give credit for the strike.
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Zaha powered in a 25-yard strike with his right foot that flew into the net past goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga in the 34 th minute. With them currently losing to Chelsea, the goal was much needed for Palace who have only had one shot on target, which was of course Zaaha's.Even Roy Hodgson showed some emotion to the rocket of a shot.Crystal Palace see themselves down 2-1 going into half-time against Chelsea due to goals from Zaha, Pulisic, and Giroud.Leon Goretzka Gives Brutal Answer To Lionel Messi QuestionBayern Munich Destroy Barcelona In Stunning Champions League Quarter FinalFormer Chelsea Striker Mateja Kezman Is Almost Unrecognisable These DaysPaige VanZant Ready To Bet On Herself With UFC Contract ExpiringThe Top 50 Most Overrated Footballers Of All Time According To FansWhen Mike Tyson Made His Opponent Quit In-Between Rounds We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Correct response by Zaha and the police the system has worked as it should do, report racism and it will be dealt with. And following the goal, plenty of Arsenal fans took to social media to laud Zaha. It was pure, it was beautiful.”But Cole couldn’t agree, adding: “I think whenever a goal is scored and it’s in the middle of the goal, people look at the goalkeeper.“It’s a great finish, and it might be a little bit harsh, but I think there will be question marks over Kepa there.”Whether you think he was at fault or not, it’s unlikely to put a dent in Kepa’s confidence.He insisted he is eager to improve, but does not feel burdened by the price on his head.“The price is not something that worries me or weighs heavy on my mind,” the 25-year-old told talkSPORT.com.“I’m fortunate enough to look beyond any price that was paid and try to improve my value by working hard, training hard and becoming a better goalkeeper, as well as a better person.“Personally, on and off the field, I’m an ambitious person, both in football and away from the game.“The key is working hard to become a better goalkeeper, and that’s what I focus on, rather than anything else that might influence me.”