“Mateta Hospitalized Following Goalkeeper’s Dangerous Tackle in FA Cup Match”

Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta was rushed to the hospital following a dangerous tackle by Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts during Saturday’s FA Cup fifth-round match. The incident occurred when Roberts, rushing out of his penalty area to clear a long ball, struck Mateta in the side of the face with a high follow-through. Mateta remained on the ground for several minutes before being taken off in a neck brace and transported by ambulance. Palace chairman Steve Parish confirmed at halftime that Mateta was “conscious” but had sustained a serious gash behind his ear. Parish expressed his outrage, calling it “one of the worst challenges” he had ever seen, emphasizing the lack of “duty of care” shown by Roberts. Manager Oliver Glasner provided an update after the match, stating, “He’s conscious and in the hospital, but his ear looks terrible. It’s a very serious injury, and we hope for the best.” Despite the incident, Palace secured a 3-1 victory, advancing to the quarterfinals. Referee Michael Oliver initially did not issue a card but later gave Roberts a red after reviewing the tackle with VAR. Glasner acknowledged the mixed emotions surrounding the win, saying, “We can’t be really happy today. Losing a player, especially to a foul like this, leaves you with two different feelings.” Mateta, Palace’s top scorer with 12 Premier League goals this season, is expected to undergo further medical evaluation. The club and fans await updates on his condition as they prepare for their next FA Cup fixture.

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