Crystal Palaces victory over Millwall in the FA Cup on Saturday had a sad feeling throughout, after Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts launched what should arguably be classed as an assault, rather than tackle, on Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Mateta was rushed to the hospital with a gashed head, and Roberts was expectedly sent off.
Interestingly enough, referee Michael Oliver did not deem the foul play serious enough for a red card. Luckily, the VAR was in place at this stage. It’s merely the latest in a string of dubious on-field decisions Oliver has made this season.
Speaking to the press at halftime, Palace chairman Steve Parish was understandably appalled by what Roberts had done.
“That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch I think I’ve ever seen.”
Crystal Palace chairman and co-owner Steve Parish has spoken about Millwall keeper Liam Roberts’ challenge on Jean-Philippe Mateta. pic.twitter.com/gkcR9IMSEI
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) March 1, 2025
Here’s a footage of the tackle:
Surely this challenge on Mateta warrants a prison sentence?
The worst challenge I’ve ever seen.
Milwall are never beating the allegations. #PALMIL #FACUP pic.twitter.com/Qs5PDaB6HM
— ™️ #HUGHESOUT (@KayLFC05_) March 1, 2025
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