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​Final Score: Shelbourne 0 – 3 Crystal Palace

​By SCM SPORT REPORTER

 

​CRYSTAL PALACE served up a classic European performance last night, bagging a crucial three points in the UEFA Conference League with a dominant 3-0 victory over Shelbourne.

​But for the travelling Eagles faithful, the real story was the venue itself: Tallaght Stadium in Dublin, which played host to the historic tie as Shelbourne’s usual home, Tolka Park, does not meet UEFA’s minimum requirements.

​The temporary switch to the 10,000-plus capacity stadium—home to Dublin rivals Shamrock Rovers—didn’t dampen the atmosphere. Instead, the ground became a pocket of south London in the Irish capital, with Palace fans making the short hop across the Irish Sea to back Oliver Glasner’s men.

​Despite the ground’s green heritage, it was a sea of red and blue as the Eagles took control from the off. The pitch may have been unfamiliar, but the slick, attacking football from Palace was perfectly on brand.

​Young gun Christantus Uche opened the scoring in the 11th minute, expertly converting a move that set the tone for the night.

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The party was then in full swing when Eddie Nketiah doubled the lead in the 25th minute, reacting fastest after a shot rebounded off the post.

​However, the best was saved for last. On 37 minutes, Spanish winger Yeremy Pino danced through the Shelbourne defence before unleashing a rocket into the bottom corner. A truly Premier League finish for the Dublin crowd.

​With the game all but over before the break, the second half became a professional exercise in seeing out the result, with the home side unable to trouble Palace keeper Walter Benítez.

The three-goal haul sees Palace take a massive step towards the knockout stages, taking the pressure off for their final group stage match.

But last night was about the experience: a big European night in a buzzing atmosphere, cementing Tallaght Stadium as a happy hunting ground for the London side.

​The famous Dublin hospitality was on show, even if the result was not what the locals had hoped for. For Palace, though, it was a perfect away day that proves they are adjusting to the demands of continental football.

 

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