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‘Scum’: Football rocked by ‘worst ever’ hit, vile crowd chant

An international star has been rushed to hospital after a sickening karate kick with the football world in disgust over a vile crowd chant.

Crystal Palace player knocked out after sickening head kick

Jean-Philippe Mateta has broken his silence following his horror FA Cup injury, that has rocked the football world.

The Crystal Palace star was rushed to the hospital after being poleaxed in the first half of The Eagle’s fifth-round win over Millwall, whom they beat 3-1 on Sunday morning (AEDT) at Selhurst Park in south London.

Mateta was on the receiving end of a kung-fu kick challenge from Lions stopper Liam Roberts, who was belatedly given a red card, The Sun reports.

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In a moment that has left football fans staggered, referee Michael Oliver only issued a red card after a VAR review of the incident.

The Frenchman was left bloodied and received treatment for ten minutes — during which he was cruelly mocked by a minority of travelling Lions fans — before being rushed to the hospital.

You can watch the incident in the video player above.

Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts karate kicks Jean-Philippe Mateta. Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images.
Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts karate kicks Jean-Philippe Mateta. Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images.

Medical staff were seen applying an oxygen mask to his face while one medical officer held Mateta’s neck still out of precaution of a neck or spine injury.

But he allayed fears over his condition via his Instagram story, writing: “Thanks for all your kind messages.

“I’m doing well. I hope to be back very soon and stronger than ever.

“Well done, guys, for the great job today. I love you. JP.”

Palace boss Oliver Glasner missed Roberts’ horrific attempt of a challenge but was left sickened after seeing the replay.

He said: “I couldn’t see it live. I didn’t want to see it after the game.

“I don’t want to watch the injury. I watched it because I knew I had to talk about it.

“It was a very serious foul play. It’s tough to see. I don’t want to watch it again.

“Imagine it could have ended his career.”

Glasner bears no ill will towards Roberts, adding: “He didn’t want to make such a challenge, but his decision to make the challenge was wrong.

“I believe in fair play and all sportsmen don’t want to injure another.

Jean-Phillipe Mateta had no idea. Photo: X.
Jean-Phillipe Mateta had no idea. Photo: X.
Jean-Phillipe Mateta's head snapped back. Photo: X.
Jean-Phillipe Mateta's head snapped back. Photo: X.

“His decision with his foot with this intensity was wrong.”

Palace chairman and co-owner Simon Parish, however, wasn’t as sympathetic towards the 30-year-old keeper.

After mimicking the awful challenge in the stands, he told the BBC during a half-time interview: “In all the time I’ve watched football, I’ve never seen a challenge like it.

“I looked to see how old the keeper is, he’s 30 years old.

“That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch I think I’ve ever seen.

“And he needs to have a long, hard look at himself that lad.

“Because he’s endangering a fellow professional, maybe even his life, with a challenge like that.”

“It’s very difficult for me to talk about the rest of the game because we’re worried about JP in hospital.

“It’s just a terrible, terrible challenge.

“That goalkeeper hasn’t shown a duty of care to another professional.

Millwall keeper Liam Roberts rushed out of the box. Photo: X.
Millwall keeper Liam Roberts rushed out of the box. Photo: X.

“Someone mentioned there was one in the 1982 World Cup like it.

“But it’s a dreadful challenge and why the referee needs to go the screen, I’ve no idea.

“Forget about him being a football player, he is a human being. That is not a normal challenge.

“If you’re kicking someone in the head with the full force, God knows what damage has been done to him.”

Outspoken English commentator Piers Morgan also wrote on X that Roberts would face criminal charges if the incident didn’t occur during a professional game.

“Worst ‘tackle’ I’ve ever seen in football,” Morgan wrote on X.

“Absolutely shameful assault on Jean-Philippe Mateta by Millwall’s goalkeeper Liam Roberts. He was sent off, but if he did that to someone in the street he’d be jailed.”

Jean-Philippe Mateta receives medical attention. Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP.
Jean-Philippe Mateta receives medical attention. Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP.
Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace is stretchered off the pitch. Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images.
Jean-Philippe Mateta of Crystal Palace is stretchered off the pitch. Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images.

It has since emerged that Millwall fans shouted sickening taunts while Mateta was lying motionless on the ground.

Millwall fans have been branded “scum” by some fans on X after chants of “let him die, let him die” were heard coming from their supporters end.

Millwall boss Alex Neil defended his player’s actions prior to watching the replay.

The Scot said: “He’s misjudged it and caught the lad. He has mistimed it.

“I don’t think it is meant. I don’t think there is any intent, why would there be intent?

“We don’t want the lad to be injured. We wish him well and hope he is back on the pitch soon.

“It was a mistiming, he was sent off, he is disappointed and will hope Mateta is fine, which we all do.”

Palace booked their place in the quarter-finals thanks to an OG from Japhet Tanganga and goals from Daniel Munoz and Eddie Nketiah.

— This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been republished with permission

Originally published as ‘Scum’: Football rocked by ‘worst ever’ hit, vile crowd chant

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