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Jean-Philippe Mateta was stretchered off after a horror challenge from Liam Roberts; the Millwall goalkeeper was shown a straight red card; Mateta was later discharged from hospital with 25 stitches in his ear; Crystal Palace beat Millwall 3-1 to reach FA Cup quarter-finals
The incident came inside six minutes at Selhurst Park when Mateta challenged for a high ball just outside the area and goalkeeper Roberts came out of his box, catching the Palace striker’s head with his high boot.
After a check of the pitchside monitor, referee Michael Oliver sent Roberts off, with Mateta receiving almost 10 minutes of medical attention on the field before being taken off.
He was taken straight to hospital where he received “specialist treatment and 25 stitches to a severe laceration to his left ear”, Palace said in a statement as they confirmed scans were “all clear”.
“He will now rest and recuperate over the following days where his progress will be monitored by our club doctor,” the club added.
Mateta posted on Instagram, saying: “I’m doing well. I hope to be back soon and stronger than ever.”
In a somewhat unprecedented step, Parish had given an interview at half-time to discuss the incident.
Jean-Philippe Mateta was stretchered off after a horror challenge from Liam Roberts; the Millwall goalkeeper was shown a straight red card; Mateta was later discharged from hospital with 25 stitches in his ear; Crystal Palace beat Millwall 3-1 to reach FA Cup quarter-finals
The incident came inside six minutes at Selhurst Park when Mateta challenged for a high ball just outside the area and goalkeeper Roberts came out of his box, catching the Palace striker’s head with his high boot.
After a check of the pitchside monitor, referee Michael Oliver sent Roberts off, with Mateta receiving almost 10 minutes of medical attention on the field before being taken off.
He was taken straight to hospital where he received “specialist treatment and 25 stitches to a severe laceration to his left ear”, Palace said in a statement as they confirmed scans were “all clear”.
“He will now rest and recuperate over the following days where his progress will be monitored by our club doctor,” the club added.
Mateta posted on Instagram, saying: “I’m doing well. I hope to be back soon and stronger than ever.”
In a somewhat unprecedented step, Parish had given an interview at half-time to discuss the incident.