Friday, February 27, 2026

Richards Strong in Europe

Defender Solid as Crystal Palace Advance in Conference League

Chris Richards turned in a quietly impressive performance as Crystal Palace eliminated Zrinjski Mostar 3-1 on aggregate with a 2-0 win at Selhurst Park on Thursday, booking their spot in the Conference League round of 16.

The 25-year-old USMNT center back, still wearing a bandage on his forehead from a cut sustained in Sunday's Premier League win over Wolves, was a commanding presence throughout. Richards won all six of his aerial duels, made four clearances, two tackles and five recoveries as Palace kept a clean sheet against the Bosnian side. He also completed 91% of his passes, showcasing his composure in build-up play, with ten passes into the final third and five of six long balls finding their target.


Richards came close to adding to his attacking contributions when he connected with a Daichi Kamada free kick in the second half, but headed over the bar with the goal at his mercy—a big chance missed that would have put the tie firmly to bed. Palace's path to victory was more nervy than the scoreline suggests. Maxence Lacroix's 36th-minute header from an Adam Wharton free kick gave the hosts the lead, but a late Zrinjski goal was ruled offside, and Ismaila Sarr spurned several chances to put the match beyond doubt. Evann Guessand finally settled matters in stoppage time, converting a one-two with Brennan Johnson.

Manager Oliver Glasner, who had faced criticism following the 1-1 first-leg draw, exhaled after the final whistle. Palace are now among the favorites to win the competition, and Richards will be a key figure in their European run.

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