There is no better striker than Jean-Philippe Mateta, it's an infectious song that echoes from every stadium where Crystal Palace plays.
It is logical for Selhurst Park fans to be enthusiastic about the brilliant Frenchman, who is a hero of South London, and who "exploded" with the arrival of Oliver Glasner at Palace.
Since the Austrian expert took over the club in February 2024, only Alexander Isak (32), Erling Haaland (30) and Mohamed Salah (30) have scored more goals than Mateta (27).
The guy who was born in Saint-Denis a year before France became world champions for the first time in history at the stadium in that part of Paris, after Chateauroux, Lyon and Havre, arrived at Crystal Palace from Mainz in Germany.
After two modest years, Mateta has started to score non-stop over the last two seasons - he finished last year with 19 goals, this year he has already reached 17 in all competitions.
He was not deterred by a horrific start from Liam Roberts, the Millwall goalkeeper, in the FA Cup at the beginning of March. In dramatic scenes, Mateta suffered serious injuries to his ear and head, but quickly recovered.
He was already on the field at the end of the month, wearing a protective mask that somewhat resembles a water polo cap, but with the same desire to score goals - first he scored against Brighton, and then this Wednesday against Arsenal.
And, in what a way - he came on in the 80th minute, and only after 180 seconds he "stole" the ball from William Saliba and masterfully lobbed David Raja from more than 25 meters for the final 2:2.
"Yes, I think it's one of the best goals of my career. I was scared when the ball hit the crossbar, so I just waited - and then it went in," Mateta explained.
He usually celebrates his goals by saying "boom" or "fantastic" - both words would describe this one against Arsenal.
"Glasner gave him support and faith from day one at Selhurst Park, he gave him back his confidence and he's giving it back to him in the right way," says Clint Morrison, the former Palace striker.
On Saturday, Mateta and Crystal Palace will face their biggest challenge in recent years, the FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa - there is no doubt that the now well-known phrase will be heard from the legendary Wembley: "There ain't no striker better than Jean Phillipe Mateta".
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