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Emotional Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish hits out at ‘RECKLESS’ Millwall goalkeeper for ‘endangering’ Jean-Philippe Mateta’s life with shocking karate kick to the head

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish vented his fury at Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts after his ‘reckless challenge’ on Jean-Philippe Mateta.

Roberts was shown a straight red card, albeit only after a VAR review, just eight minutes into Saturday’s FA Cup game at Selhurst Park after forcefully striking Mateta in the head.

The 30-year-old may well have been aiming for the ball but both of his feet with way off the ground as his left boot connected with Mateta’s skull.

After being substituted off, Mateta was taken to a nearby hospital.

Parish later spoke to BBC Sport during the half-time interval and to provide an update.

‘So far what we know is he’s got a bad gash behind his ear and a head injury,’ Parish said. ‘Obviously, he’s at the hospital, so we hope for the best.

Millwall keeper Liam Roberts was sent off minutes into their FA Cup clash with Crystal Palace

As he tried to clear a through ball, Roberts' studs were high and he caught Mateta in the head

As he tried to clear a through ball, Roberts’ studs were high and he caught Mateta in the head

Michael Oliver initially didn't give a foul or card, but after a VAR review, he sent Roberts off

Michael Oliver initially didn’t give a foul or card, but after a VAR review, he sent Roberts off

‘There’s a lot of emotion in football but we need to talk about that challenge. In all the time I’ve watched football, I’ve never seen a challenge like it. I looked to see how old is the keeper is, he’s 30 years old.  That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch that O 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 – and maybe even his life with a challenge like that.

‘So it’s very difficult for me to talk about the rest of the game because we’re worried about JP and it’s just a terrible, terrible challenge.’

Palace were leading 2-1 at half-time. Asked if he was impressed by how Mateta’s Palace team-mates rallied and responded positively after the shocking injury, Parish added: ‘They’re professionals, they’re all professionals and they have to treat each other like professionals and have a duty of care towards their fellow professionals. And that goalkeeper hasn’t had one.

‘And credit to the players for carrying on but it’s difficult for me to think about anything else at the moment, with JP in hospital.

‘It’s a dreadful challenge and why the ref needed to go to the screen I’ve got no idea.’

When the interviewer tried to change the subject, Parish hit back: ‘He’s a human being, let’s forget about a football player. That’s just not a challenge. If you’re kicking someone in the head with full force like that, god knows what damage he’s done to him. Yes, it’s a good moment for us as a football club right now but it’s very difficult for me to get past that challenge.’

Mateta received nine minutes of treatment before he was subsequently taken off on a stretcher

Mateta received nine minutes of treatment before he was subsequently taken off on a stretcher

Palace chairman Steve Parish hit out the challenge in a half-time interview with BBC Sport

Palace chairman Steve Parish hit out the challenge in a half-time interview with BBC Sport

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