
EPL Index
·23. April 2025
Player Ratings: Eze Stars and Mateta Strikes in Arsenal vs Palace Thriller

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·23. April 2025
In a contest that mirrored the ebb and flow of a capital city rush hour, Arsenal and Crystal Palace split the points in a 2-2 draw that felt both thrilling and oddly inconclusive. It was a night when neither side truly imposed themselves for long enough to lay claim to all three points. For Arsenal, there were moments of conviction; for Crystal Palace, moments of defiance.
It began with the promise of comfort for Mikel Arteta’s side. Jakub Kiwior, a surprise attacking contributor, nodded home early to send the Emirates into anticipation rather than rapture. Yet that early control would slip through Arsenal’s fingers, and not for the first time this season.
Palace, a side once built to endure, are now trying to evolve into something more expansive. Under Oliver Glasner, they refused to fold. Their response was articulate, not scrappy. Eberechi Eze, with his usual composure, levelled the game before the break—an equaliser of both style and timing.
When Leandro Trossard struck to restore Arsenal’s lead before half-time, there was a sense that the hosts had steadied the ship. But the wind was not in their sails long enough. For all the possession and territory, it never truly felt inevitable. Arsenal’s midfield trio had moments of control, yet too often found themselves bypassed by Palace’s more direct transitions.
Arteta turned to his bench, but the spark did not come. Bukayo Saka’s introduction was a hopeful nudge, not a transformative shift. The Gunners, once so dominant at home, are increasingly learning how hard it is to stay perfect while chasing something bigger than themselves.
And so it came down to Jean-Philippe Mateta. His 80th-minute strike was a thunderclap—impossible to ignore, irresistible in execution. The technique, the confidence, the cruelty of its timing; it all served as a reminder that Crystal Palace are not passengers in the Premier League. They are capable, sharp, and, crucially, unfazed by status.
It was no more than Palace deserved. They had pace, poise and, in Eze, a player of genuine top-flight elegance. His performance was mesmeric, his movement elusive. Mateta’s late intervention only confirmed what the rest of the evening had hinted at: this Palace side has outgrown its underdog label.
While the draw did not crown Liverpool champions just yet, it nudged them to the edge. Arsenal’s slip means Arne Slot’s side now need only a single point in their next outing against Tottenham Hotspur. For the Gunners, this was not a collapse—it was a hesitation. But at this stage of the season, even a pause can be terminal.
The Premier League rarely gifts its contenders a straightforward path. Arsenal remain in the hunt, but they will know that games like this—moments like this—could define how close they come. For Palace, it was a night to savour. A hard-earned point, crafted with character and finished with brilliance.
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