Crystal Palace players, led by goalscorer Ismaila Sarr, celebrate advancing to UEFA Conference League quarter-finals after dramatic win over AEK Larnaca in Cyprus.
Crystal Palace players, led by goalscorer Ismaila Sarr, celebrate advancing to UEFA Conference League quarter-finals after dramatic win over AEK Larnaca in Cyprus.
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Crystal Palace beat AEK Larnaca to reach Conference League quarter-finals

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Crystal Palace advanced to the UEFA Conference League quarter-finals for the first time, defeating AEK Larnaca 2-1 after extra time in the second leg of their round-of-16 tie in Cyprus (2-1 aggregate after a 0-0 first leg). Ismaila Sarr scored both goals for the visitors as the hosts ended with nine men. Palace will next face Fiorentina.

Having progressed past Zrinjski Mostar in the play-offs, Crystal Palace reached their first European quarter-final by overcoming AEK Larnaca 2-1 after extra time in the UEFA Conference League round of 16. The first leg at Selhurst Park ended 0-0, setting up a tense decider at AEK Arena in Larnaca, Cyprus, on March 19, 2026.

Palace started confidently, with Sarr opening the scoring in the first half via a through ball from Adam Wharton that deflected off an AEK defender; Sarr rounded goalkeeper Zlatan Alomerovic and slotted home from the edge of the area. AEK equalized shortly after the hour when Enric Saborit headed in Marcus Rohden’s corner past Walter Benitez. Saborit, already booked, was sent off 17 minutes from time for a foul on Sarr, reducing AEK to 10 men.

The game went to extra time, where Sarr netted the winner after 99 minutes from Daichi Kamada’s low cross following a short corner by Wharton. AEK received a second red card when Petros Ioannou fouled Jean-Philippe Mateta. Sarr missed further chances, including an open goal and hitting the post late on.

Manager Oliver Glasner called it a “huge achievement” in comments to TNT Sports, noting a break before the first leg against Fiorentina at Selhurst Park amid national team call-ups and a friendly; he expects Eddie Nketiah back soon. Teammate Adam Wharton praised Sarr: “He’s been top... so quick!”

Lineups: Palace - Benitez; Johnson, Richards, Lacroix, Canvot, Mitchell, Wharton, Kamada, Sarr, Guessand, Strand Larsen. AEK - Alomerovic; Ioannou, Godswill, Millicevic, Saborit, Garcia, Rohden, Ledes, Pons, Bajic, Ivanovic. Both teams were missing players due to injuries.

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Crystal Palace supporters and officials express excitement over their first-ever UEFA Conference League quarter-final appearance after Ismaila Sarr's brace clinched a 2-1 extra-time victory against nine-man AEK Larnaca. Reactions highlight the dramatic win and anticipation for the Fiorentina matchup, with media providing neutral match summaries.

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Crystal Palace players celebrate 3-1 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in Conference League semi-final, highlighting Ismaila Sarr's record-fast goal.
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Crystal Palace beats Shakhtar Donetsk 3-1 in Conference League semi-final first leg

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Crystal Palace secured a 3-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk in the first leg of their UEFA Conference League semi-final in Krakow, Poland. Ismaila Sarr scored the fastest goal in competition history after just 21 seconds. The win gives Palace a two-goal advantage ahead of the second leg at Selhurst Park.

Crystal Palace secured a 2-0 victory over Zrinjski Mostar in the UEFA Conference League play-off second leg, advancing 3-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 first-leg draw. Goals from Maxence Lacroix and Evann Guessand ensured progression despite some nervy moments at Selhurst Park. The win marks Palace's first home victory since November.

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Several home teams dominated the UEFA Conference League quarter-final first legs on Thursday, with Crystal Palace, Rayo Vallecano, Mainz and Shakhtar Donetsk all posting shutout victories. Crystal Palace defeated Fiorentina 3-0 at Selhurst Park, while Rayo Vallecano beat AEK Athens by the same scoreline. Mainz prevailed 2-0 over Strasbourg, and Shakhtar Donetsk triumphed 3-0 against AZ Alkmaar.

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Manchester United came from behind to beat 10-man Crystal Palace 2-1 at Old Trafford, moving into third place in the Premier League. The match turned on a controversial second-half penalty and red card for Palace defender Maxence Lacroix. Benjamin Sesko scored the winner, while manager Oliver Glasner criticized the officiating as an 'Old Trafford bonus'.

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