Palace twice hauled themselves back from the brink on a pulsating afternoon in South London. A quickfire Jean-Philippe Mateta double brought them level midway through the second-half, after the Eagles had trailed 2-0 at the break.

But Bournemouth struck in the dying minutes of normal time through Ryan Christie to re-take the lead. At that point Glasner's side were staring at a first home league defeat of the season.

Yet in the 97th minute Marc Guehi was wrestled to the ground by Bournemouth's Bafode Diakite as a left-wing corner was taken.

That gave Mateta a chance from the penalty spot, which he duly converted. Roared on by the Palace faithful, there was even still time for the Palace forward to miss a late chance to win it.

Glasner was willing to hold his hands up after the thrilling

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