By Michael Nsikan Richard — November 28th, 2025
Date: November 27th, 2025
Venue: Stadio de la Meinau
Attendance: 29,528
Result: Strasbourg 2-1 Crystal Palace
Match Context
Both teams arrived at this fixture riding waves of impressive domestic momentum. Palace had established itself in fifth place within the Premier League standings, while Strasbourg occupied an identical position in Ligue 1.
Each squad harbored legitimate aspirations of advancing far in the tournament, with dreams of a potential final appearance in Leipzig come May 2026.
Match Overview
Crystal Palace endured a frustrating evening as Strasbourg orchestrated a second-half resurgence, courtesy of strikes from Emanuel Emegha and Samir El Mourabet that nullified Tyrick Mitchell’s earlier goal.
Sky Sports and Football Today report that this setback terminated Palace’s impressive run of 5 consecutive matches without defeat and significantly undermined their ambitions of securing a top-8 finish.
First Half

Mitchell broke the deadlock in the 35th minute following some brilliant hold-up play from Jean-Philippe Mateta. The striker brought down a long ball, shielded it from two challenging defenders, spun into open space, and threaded a perfect pass for the left-back to finish clinically into the far corner.
Before the interval, Palace nearly doubled their advantage. Ismaila Sarr found himself with the ball while goalkeeper Mike Penders was caught in no man’s land, far from his line. However, Sarr’s ambitious long-range attempt struck the inside of the upright, with nothing but an open goal ahead.
That miss would prove pivotal.
Second-Half Turnaround

The home side drew level 8 minutes into the second period when Diego Moreira surged down the left flank and delivered a low cross that Emanuel Emegha steered home at the far post. Emegha, who has already secured a transfer to Chelsea for next season, produced an impressive performance throughout the match.
Palace kept pushing forward and creating chances. Substitute Adam Wharton saw his effort crash against the crossbar despite having an open goal following a defensive error, while Penders made a crucial save to deny Yeremy Pino from point-blank range. These missed opportunities would ultimately haunt the visitors.
Strasbourg snatched the winner in the 77th minute after Julio Enciso’s free kick struck the woodwork. 19-year-old Samir El Mourabet showed the sharpest reactions to convert the rebound as Palace’s defenders hesitated.
This goal marked El Mourabet’s maiden senior strike for the club.
Match Statistics:
- Possession: Strasbourg 59.9% – 40.5% Crystal Palace
- Shots: Strasbourg 13–16 Crystal Palace
- Shots on Target: Strasbourg 6 – 4 Crystal Palace
- Corners: Strasbourg 4 – 5 Crystal Palace
- Fouls: Strasbourg 5 – 13 Crystal Palace
Tactical Overview
Liam Rosenior, the former Brighton defender now managing Strasbourg, set his team up in an aggressive 4-2-3-1 shape. El Mourabet partnered with Doukoure in the defensive midfield roles, while an attack-minded quartet consisting of Nanasi, Enciso, Moreira, and Emegha started the match.
Oliver Glasner stuck with Palace’s familiar 3-4-3 structure, featuring Henderson between the posts and a back three comprising Richards, Lacroix, and skipper Guehi.
Impact & Implications
This outcome carried substantial weight for both clubs’ European campaigns.
Sky Sports reports that Palace dropped to 18th in the Conference League table, seriously jeopardizing their chances of claiming one of the top-8 spots, whereas Strasbourg climbed to 13th position with 7 points accumulated from 4 fixtures.
Football Today narrates that the loss highlighted Crystal Palace’s persistent problem in European matches: a level of inconsistency that contrasts sharply with their reliable domestic performances, as defensive vulnerabilities continue to emerge in their continental journey.
The match was a tactical battle between two in-form sides, with Strasbourg’s resilience and clinical finishing in the second half proving decisive against a Palace team that will rue their missed opportunities.
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