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Kevin Phillips fires Palace into Premier League

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LONDON: Veteran striker Kevin Phillips came off the bench to score a superb extra-time penalty as Crystal Palace returned to the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Watford in the Championsh­ip play-off final yesterday.

Phillips, 39, struck mid-way through extra time on a sun-splashed day at Wembley Stadium, after Manchester United-bound winger Wilfried Zaha had drawn a tired foul from Watford right-back Marco Cassetti. The Championsh­ip play-off final is said to be the richest game in world football and promotion to the English elite will reportedly swell Palace’s revenue by up to £ 120 million ($ 181,000, 140 million euros).

Palace last played in the Premier League in 2005, the last of four single-season stints in the top flight, and join Cardiff City and Hull City in graduating from the Championsh­ip this term.

Zaha was a torment to the Watford defense throughout a scrappy game and will now link up with United, in a move that could be worth up to £15 million, having fulfilled his ambition of guiding Palace to promotion.

A crowd of 82,025 turned out for the final game of the English season, with Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho among those in attendance, fueling speculatio­n that his return to Chelsea is now a matter of time. In a cautious first half, Zaha was the electrifyi­ng star turn.

He produced three dazzling runs down the right flank, the last of which culminated in a cut-back for Owen Garvan, whose shot was blocked.

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