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Wilf Zaha confident Crystal Palace will kick on even more after sealing Wembley semi-final

Wilfried Zaha is confident there is plenty more to come from Crystal Palace as they sealed their FA Cup semi-final spot with a 4-0 victory over Everton at Selhurst Park.

The Eagles last reached Wembley in 2016 when they lost in extra-time to Manchester United in the FA Cup final.

Palace were 2-0 ahead at the break with Marc Guehi heading in Michael Olise’s corner and then Jean Philippe-Mateta slammed in a second after neat interplay between Eberechi Eze and Wilfried Zaha.

The Toffees went out with a whimper and Zaha made it 3-0 on 79 minutes, finishing confidently after Olise’s mishit shot came back off the left post.

Substitute Will Hughes added a fourth, following up after Jordan Pickford could only parry Conor Gallagher’s shot.

Zaha told ITV Sport: “It’s amazing. It’s crazy that it is the first year this team has played together – and you can see the progress already. Over time, when the team gels together more, there is more to come.

“It shows [reaching the FA Cup semi final] what direction the club is going. The players we brought in and how we play, it is just showing what we have got for the future.”

Marc Guehi celebrates his goal Picture: Keith Gillard

It capped off a perfect week for Guehi, who received a call up to Gareth Southgate’s senior England squad.

The former Chelsea defender had an early scare when he failed to control a pass and then had to make a last ditch tackle on Richarlison in the box – but no penalty was awarded.

Guehi said: “I’m really enjoying my football, it’s fantastic. I’ve settled in really well and that’s credit to everyone at Crystal Palace. I truly hope we can continue this form.

“It was a bit of a nervy start by myself but the team responded well and were resilient, we defended well in that tough period and didn’t concede a goal. We went on to have a good performance.

“It’s a fantastic feeling going to Wembley. We’ve achieved a lot this season and we can’t wait for that game.”

PICTURES: KEITH GILLARD


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