Crystal Palace came from behind to beat Leicester City at Selhurst Park, with Jean-Philippe Mateta scoring the winner for the Eagles in the 95th minute of the contest
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson has described it as a deserved win for the Eagles against Leicester City.
Palace won for the first time in the Premier League since New Year's Eve as the Eagles came from behind to beat the Foxes at Selhurst Park, with Jean-Philippe Mateta scoring the winner for Hodgson's side in the 95th minute of the contest.
The win moved Palace five points clear of the relegation zone, with Leicester dropping into the bottom three as a result of the defeat.
And Hodgson said his players were worthy of the result after having 31 shots at goal in a fine display in attack in his first game back in charge of Palace, having returned for a second spell as manager.
However, the 75-year-old said had a word of sympathy for his opposite number Brendan Rodgers and his Leicester players, who were left on their knees after conceding, with Hodgson recognising the cruel nature of conceding in the last minute.
"It’s a wonderful feeling,” he said after full-time. “It’s such a relief, really, because I thought over the course of the 90 minutes we deserved to win the game – especially with the first-half performance which I enjoyed and was so good.
“As the game wears on, we conceded a very good goal to them and you can see the game petering out at 1-1. I honestly believe, with everything we did on the field and the stats back it up, we deserved to win it.
“I know it’s very hard on Brendan [Rodgers] and his team to concede a goal in extra time especially with virtually the last kick of the game. But I think we could have scored more than the one goal we had until the last minute of the game.”