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Crystal Palace’s Conference League final clash with Rayo Vallecano was paused due to a medical emergency in the crowd.
With the score at 0-0 in the 36th minute at the Red Bull Arena, play was suddenly brought to a halt, leaving both sets of players confused.
Having spotted a medical emergency in the stands, Rayo goalkeeper Augusto Batalla alerted officials to this by sitting down on the pitch to get their attention.
Referee Maurizio Mariani promptly stopped the game, and informed the two teams this was due to an emergency in the crowd.
Palace boss Oliver Glasner was shown having the situation explained to him on the touchline by the fourth official.
A message displayed on the big screens during the stoppage read: “Due to medical emergency, the match has been suspended.
“Further information will follow shortly.”
Both sets of players remained out on the pitch during the break in play, and it was unclear when the game would resume.
But after roughly two minutes, the referee then blew his whistle to signal that play was ready to resume, with the game getting back underway on 38 minutes.
It is unclear what caused the emergency, with cameras showing medics attending to a fan sat in the Rayo end.
Four minutes then added on at the end of the half, but neither side were able to find the breakthrough during this time.
Despite heading in at the interval with the score at 0-0, it was an entertaining first half as both teams looked threatening.
Palace had arguably the best chance of the half, with Tyrick Mitchell passing up a huge chance on the stroke of half-time.
Adam Wharton’s inch-perfect cross picked out the left-back inside the box, but he failed to hit the target with his close-range header.
Rayo Vallecano also had a good sight of goal, with Unai Lopez flashing a low strike just wide of the Dean Henderson’s goal moments after the restart.
Palace then burst into life early on in the second half, as Jean Philippe-Mateta tapped the ball home after Adam Wharton’s initial shot was parried, sparking huge celebrations.
The Eagles are bidding to win their first-ever European trophy in tonight’s Conference League final.
The south Londoners are competing in their maiden campaign in Europe, having qualified thanks to their FA Cup glory last year.
This was the first piece of silverware Palace had lifted in their 164-year history, with Oliver Glasner currently overseeing the club’s most successful period.
The German will leave the club after tonight’s final, and will be desperate to deliver one last trophy to bring a fairytale end to his two-year stint at Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace’s Conference League final clash with Rayo Vallecano was paused due to a medical emergency in the crowd.
With the score at 0-0 in the 36th minute at the Red Bull Arena, play was suddenly brought to a halt, leaving both sets of players confused.
Having spotted a medical emergency in the stands, Rayo goalkeeper Augusto Batalla alerted officials to this by sitting down on the pitch to get their attention.
Referee Maurizio Mariani promptly stopped the game, and informed the two teams this was due to an emergency in the crowd.
Palace boss Oliver Glasner was shown having the situation explained to him on the touchline by the fourth official.
A message displayed on the big screens during the stoppage read: “Due to medical emergency, the match has been suspended.
“Further information will follow shortly.”
Both sets of players remained out on the pitch during the break in play, and it was unclear when the game would resume.
But after roughly two minutes, the referee then blew his whistle to signal that play was ready to resume, with the game getting back underway on 38 minutes.
It is unclear what caused the emergency, with cameras showing medics attending to a fan sat in the Rayo end.
Four minutes then added on at the end of the half, but neither side were able to find the breakthrough during this time.
Despite heading in at the interval with the score at 0-0, it was an entertaining first half as both teams looked threatening.
Palace had arguably the best chance of the half, with Tyrick Mitchell passing up a huge chance on the stroke of half-time.
Adam Wharton’s inch-perfect cross picked out the left-back inside the box, but he failed to hit the target with his close-range header.
Rayo Vallecano also had a good sight of goal, with Unai Lopez flashing a low strike just wide of the Dean Henderson’s goal moments after the restart.
Palace then burst into life early on in the second half, as Jean Philippe-Mateta tapped the ball home after Adam Wharton’s initial shot was parried, sparking huge celebrations.
The Eagles are bidding to win their first-ever European trophy in tonight’s Conference League final.
The south Londoners are competing in their maiden campaign in Europe, having qualified thanks to their FA Cup glory last year.
This was the first piece of silverware Palace had lifted in their 164-year history, with Oliver Glasner currently overseeing the club’s most successful period.
The German will leave the club after tonight’s final, and will be desperate to deliver one last trophy to bring a fairytale end to his two-year stint at Selhurst Park.
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| 📰 Publicación: | talksport.com |
| ✍️ Autor: | Martha Riley |
| 📅 Fecha Original: | 2026-05-27 19:52:00 |
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