Crystal Palace continued their impressive form following their FA Cup triumph by securing a commanding 4-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in an action-packed Premier League encounter at Selhurst Park on Monday evening.

The match showcased attacking football from both sides, with Palace demonstrating remarkable resilience after conceding the opening goal. Wolverhampton took the lead in the 24th minute when Agbadou converted from a corner with a powerful header that crossed the line despite a defender's desperate clearance attempt.

Palace's response was swift and decisive. Just three minutes later, Eddie Nketiah equalized with a powerful right-footed strike that gave the Wolves goalkeeper no chance. The Arsenal loanee wasn't finished there, completing his brace in the 32nd minute after excellent work from Ismaïla Sarr, who provided a pinpoint cross for Nketiah to finish superbly.

The home side extended their advantage shortly after the restart when Ben Chilwell's free-kick in the 49th minute took a deflection off a defender and found its way into the net, making it 3-1 to Palace.

Wolves fought back and reduced the deficit in the 62nd minute through Larsen, who headed home following a corner kick. The visitors pushed hard for an equalizer but were ultimately undone by Palace's quality in the final third.

The match was sealed in the 86th minute when Eberechi Eze capped off a fine individual performance with a brilliant goal. The talented midfielder drove into the box, cut inside, and fired a powerful shot past Bentley to make it 4-2 and secure all three points for the Eagles.

The victory continues Crystal Palace's dominance over Wolves, having now won six of their last eight meetings. For Wolverhampton, this result extends their disappointing away form, having failed to keep a clean sheet in 23 consecutive away matches.

Both teams have just one match remaining in their Premier League campaigns, with Palace looking to finish the season on a high following their FA Cup success, while Wolves will be hoping to end their away struggles in their final fixture.