Young Ghanaian forward Stuart Oduro played the decisive role in Crystal Palace's progression to the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals, scoring the opening goal in a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Stevenage.
Oduro's composure in front of goal proved crucial. The forward broke the deadlock in the first half with a clinical finish from a tight angle, giving his side a vital advantage in a match where clear chances were scarce.
His early strike set the tone, with Palace doubling their lead shortly afterwards before a Stevenage goal just before halftime kept the contest alive.
Played in challenging weather conditions, the match saw Palace control significant possession and create several opportunities, only to be thwarted by determined defending and goalkeeping.
The young Eagles demonstrated notable discipline and resilience in the second half, withstanding sustained pressure to protect their narrow lead until the final whistle.
Oduro's winning contribution highlights his growing influence and continues a strong season for Crystal Palace's Under-18 side, who are performing impressively in both cup and league competitions.
The victory marks a significant milestone in their Youth Cup campaign, with the team now just two wins away from a place in the prestigious final at Wembley Stadium.
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