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5th May 2018
11:56am BST

“We just need to get the game over and done with, beat them, and they can just go back to wherever they came from.”At the time, Palace were four points behind Brighton, lying in 17th place. Zaha struck twice at Selhurst Park as Palace ran out 3-2 winners. Back in November, Zaha told Brighton fans to 'grow up' after some said that they would cheer if the Ivorian winger broke his leg during the fixture between the two sides. November's game was the first meeting between the sides since their 2013 Championship play-off semi-final. That night, at the Amex Stadium, Zaha scored two superb goals to fire Palace into the final against Watford.
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