Crystal Palace analysis: A blip for wasteful Eaglespublished at 00:09 BST 24 October
Joe Rindl
BBC Sport journalist at Selhurst Park
Image source, Getty ImagesThis was not how most inside Selhurst Park expected the night to go.
AEK Larnaca had only ever played an English side twice before - a 6-0 aggregate loss to West Ham in 2023.
The mood before kick-off was jubilant, even expectant among the home fans. There was a fantastic pre-match Dad's Army inspired tifo and the Holmesdale Road Stand filled with noise throughout the first half.
But once the match reached half-time goalless the atmosphere turned nervous.
Palace fans have seen this before. Their club-record 19-match unbeaten run was ended by Everton in a game they should have won by three or four goals.
Here, it was similar.
On the back of four goals in his two previous games, Jean-Philippe Mateta surprisingly failed to fire, wasting a hatful of chances.
This was a blip for him and his side.
There will be other opportunities for Palace in this 36-team competition, with even 24th place good enough for a play-off round spot.

























