Back to Homepage
Sports

Sports: Crystal Palace Beat Shakhtar In Conference League Semi-Final

Aglow News
May 2, 2026
Sports: Crystal Palace Beat Shakhtar In Conference League Semi-Final

Shakhtar have remained remarkably competitive in European football despite their long exile from Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Crystal Palace’s Norwegian striker #22 Jorgen Strand Larsen (C) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with Crystal Palace’s Welsh midfielder #11 Brennan Johnson during the UEFA Conference League semi-final first leg football match between FC Shakhtar Donetsk and Crystal Palace FC in Krakow, Poland on April 30, 2026. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)

Crystal Palace took a giant step towards the UEFA Conference League final in their first season of European football with a 3-1 semi-final, first leg win over Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday.

Goals from Ismaila Sarr, Daichi Kamada and Jorgen Strand Larsen in Poland put the Eagles in command of the tie despite a spirited performance from the Ukrainian league leaders.

Shakhtar have remained remarkably competitive in European football despite their long exile from Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

But the vast difference in resources between the sides showed as Strand Larsen, who joined Palace for a club record £48 million ($65 million) in February, came off the bench to give last season’s FA Cup winners a two-goal cushion late on.

“It’s a nice half-time lead, but not more,” said Palace manager Oliver Glasner.

“It was a huge impact from the bench. So overall we’re very pleased with the performance, but it’s just the first step.”

Palace got off to a dream start as they took the lead after just 21 seconds.

Jean-Philippe Mateta and Yeremy Pino combined neatly before the former played in Sarr to fire home his 18th goal of the season, eight of which have come in the Conference League.

But Arda Turan’s side penned back their Premier League opponents for the remainder of the first half and got their reward early in the second period.

Oleh Ocheretko slotted home the equaliser from close range after Palace failed to clear a corner.

READ ALSO: Players Face Red Cards In New Anti-Racism Rule At World Cup

However, the goal sparked Glasner’s men back into life.

Dmytro Riznyk produced a brilliant double save to deny Sarr and Mateta before the French striker hit the post from a long throw.

Shakhtar did not heed the warning as from Chris Richards’ next throw into the box, the ball broke kindly for Kamada to drill under Riznyk.

In their quest for an equaliser, Shakhtar were then picked off on the counter-attack.

Kamada picked out Strand Larsen, who coolly cut inside and chipped the onrushing Riznyk for his fourth goal since joining from Wolves.

Prior to shocking Manchester City in last season’s FA Cup final, Palace had never won a major trophy in their history.

Article image


Now they are the favourites to add a second in 12 months with Rayo Vallecano or Strasbourg awaiting the winners in the final in Leipzig on May 27.

“This is just an amazing group of people, of men, of characters and it’s with such a big great spirit,” added Glasner, who will leave Palace at the end of the season.

“There’s such a great togetherness and we always believe in us.”

Rayo edged the first leg of the other semi-final 1-0 in Spain.

Tags

Sports

Related Posts

Sports: Arteta Asks Arsenal To Manage Emotions of Title Race

Sports: Arteta Asks Arsenal To Manage Emotions of Title Race

Mikel Arteta has called on Arsenal F.C. to manage their emotions as the Premier League title race reaches a decisive stage. With just four matches remaining, the Gunners could move six points clear of Manchester City F.C. if they defeat Fulham F.C., while also balancing their pursuit of a first-ever UEFA Champions League title.

Sports: Infantino Gets Re-Election Boost After Securing Asia, Africa’s Backing

Sports: Infantino Gets Re-Election Boost After Securing Asia, Africa’s Backing

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has received a major boost in his bid for re-election after securing the support of both the Confederation of African Football and the Asian Football Confederation ahead of the 2027 FIFA presidential election. The two confederations control 101 votes out of FIFA’s 211-member voting bloc, giving Infantino a strong advantage as he seeks another term in office. The AFC and CAF publicly endorsed Infantino following his confirmation at FIFA’s Congress in Vancouver that he intends to run again in 2027. AFC President Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa praised Infantino’s leadership, stating that FIFA is currently in its strongest position and reaffirming Asia’s continued support since his first election in 2016. Infantino, who became FIFA president in 2016 after the downfall of Sepp Blatter amid a corruption scandal, has overseen major reforms and record revenues during his tenure. Despite criticism over his ties to Donald Trump and controversial changes such as the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to 48 teams, FIFA says the organisation has significantly increased funding for its member associations through the FIFA Forward Program.

Sports: Atletico, Arsenal Settle For Draw In Champions League Semi-Final First Leg

Sports: Atletico, Arsenal Settle For Draw In Champions League Semi-Final First Leg

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal played out a 1-1 draw in the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg, with Viktor Gyökeres scoring for Arsenal from the penalty spot before Julián Álvarez equalised for Atletico, leaving the tie evenly poised ahead of the second leg.

Share this article