
Crystal Palace


Fiorentina
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3.05
Expected goals (xG)
0.45
Passing
389 (87%)
Accurate passes
344 (82%)
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1
G
Dean Henderson (C)
23
D
Jaydee Canvot
5
D
Maxence Lacroix
D
Chris Richards
M
Tyrick Mitchell
31′
M
Daichi Kamada
20
M
Adam Wharton
2
M
Daniel Muñoz
29
F
Evann Guessand
F
Jean-Philippe Mateta
24′
F
Ismaïla Sarr
90′
43
G
David De Gea (C)
21
D
Robin Gosens
6
D
Luca Ranieri
5
D
Marin Pongračić
D
Dodô
27
M
Cher Ndour
44
M
Nicolò Fagioli
80
M
Giovanni Fabbian
10
F
Albert Guðmundsson
F
Roberto Piccoli
17
F
Jack Harrison

UEFA Europa Conference League Standings – UEFA Conference League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Conference League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Conference League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Crystal Palace delivered a commanding performance to defeat Fiorentina 3-0, with goals from Mateta, Mitchell, and Sarr securing a dominant European victory.
Crystal Palace announced their UEFA Europa Conference League intentions with a resounding 3-0 victory over Fiorentina. Jean-Philippe Mateta, Tyrick Mitchell, and Ismaïla Sarr found the net at Selhurst Park. The Eagles displayed clinical finishing and defensive solidity throughout the match.
This opening group stage fixture held significant weight for both sides. Fiorentina, a strong Italian outfit, travelled to London hoping to assert themselves. Palace aimed to capitalize on their home advantage and begin their European campaign brightly.
The game began with a cautious exchange of possession. Crystal Palace slowly gained control, probing the Fiorentina defence. The visitors, however, were the first to see yellow when Dodo was booked in the 21st minute.
Just three minutes later, Palace earned a penalty. Jean-Philippe Mateta stepped up confidently and converted the spot-kick in the 24th minute. This early goal ignited the Selhurst Park crowd.
The Eagles pressed their advantage. Seven minutes after the opener, Tyrick Mitchell doubled the lead. His well-taken goal in the 31st minute put Crystal Palace firmly in command. Fiorentina struggled to respond to the home side’s intensity.
Crystal Palace headed into the break with a comfortable two-goal cushion. Fiorentina looked disjointed and needed a significant tactical shift. The second half promised a different approach from the Italian visitors.
Fiorentina emerged with renewed intent after the interval. They pushed forward in search of a lifeline. However, the Crystal Palace defence remained resolute, limiting clear-cut opportunities.
The second period saw more physical play. Fiorentina’s Riccardo Piccoli received a yellow card in the 69th minute. Palace defender Chris Richards also entered the referee’s book in the 76th minute for a challenge.
Crystal Palace maintained their disciplined shape. They expertly absorbed pressure and looked dangerous on the counter-attack. Managerial changes aimed to refresh both sides’ energy levels.
The victory was sealed in the final moments of the game. Ismaïla Sarr capped a superb team performance with a goal in the 90th minute. This late strike added gloss to an already impressive scoreline.
Crystal Palace’s dominance was reflected in the statistics. They registered an expected goals (xG) figure of 3.05 compared to Fiorentina’s 0.45. The Eagles had 17 total shots, with 6 on target, while Fiorentina managed 8 shots and 2 on target. Palace also edged possession with 52 percent.
This emphatic 3-0 win marks an ideal start for Crystal Palace in the UEFA Europa Conference League. It sends a clear message to their European rivals. The result provides a strong foundation for their continental ambitions.
