Ghanaian midfielder Jeffery Schlupp played a pivotal role in Crystal Palace’s hard-fought draw against reigning champions Manchester City at the Ittihad Stadium with an assist.
The Eagles, led by Schlupp, faced a formidable challenge on Saturday afternoon, with the host breaking the deadlock through Jack Grealish before Rico Lewis extended their lead in the second half.
Schlupp, 30, showcased his playmaking abilities by contributing an assist to Jean Philippe Mateta’s goal in the 76th minute. Making a powerful run into Man City’s half, Schlupp received a precise long pass from Marc Guehi before elegantly sweeping the ball across the face of the goal for Mateta to tap it in, providing Palace with a lifeline in the game.
The drama escalated in stoppage time when Phil Foden fouled Mateta, prompting referee Paul Tierney to point to the spot. Michael Olise capitalized on the penalty, slotting it past Ederson and triggering wild celebrations among the away fans who had witnessed their team claw back into the match.
In a strategic move, 19-year-old attacking midfielder Matheus Franca replaced Schlupp in the 81st minute, highlighting the dynamic changes made by the Palace manager.
This assist marked Schlupp’s first of the season in the English Premier League, adding to his notable contributions. While he has been a consistent performer for Palace over the years, Schlupp has faced omissions from Black Stars call-ups, reportedly due to dissatisfaction with the national team’s management.
Schlupp’s dynamic runs and versatility, showcased prominently against the EPL champions, underscore his potential as a valuable asset for the Black Stars, who have faced challenges in recent times.
The timing of Schlupp’s stellar performance aligns with Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton’s impending squad announcement for the 2023 AFCON in Cote D’Ivoire, fueling discussions about his potential inclusion.
Meanwhile, Schlupp’s fellow Black Stars player, Jordan Ayew, was notably absent from the game due to suspension, a consequence of a red card he received in Palace’s previous round against Liverpool.




























