Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha has hit out at a lack of protection from referees, claiming that he would need to 'have his leg broken' before opposition players receive any form of punishment.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the Ivorian's stunning goal helped the Eagles pick up all three points last Saturday, although he was fortunate to still be in action following some heavy tackles beforehand.
Great shift from the team and happy to play my part. Thanks to the travelling fans safe journey home #CPFC #GodIsGreat pic.twitter.com/wR88Efr39K
— Wilfried Zaha (@wilfriedzaha) September 15, 2018
Jørgensen only received a yellow card, whilst Zaha received the same punishment after a heavy tackle on Florent Hadergjonaj in what appeared to be a retaliatory challenge.
Zaha, who added that the dangerous tackles prevent him from wanting to embark on dribbles, said: "
Wilfried Zaha has had one day of training in the last 2 weeks.
— HLTCO (@HLTCO) September 15, 2018
He’s come in, been booed constantly, scored an absolutely screamer and played the full 90 minutes.
The lad is special.
"It doesn't make you want to go on a run because someone will come through the back of you and it doesn't allow you to express yourself. At the same time, I have to let my feet do the talking, which I did today."

Palace boss Roy Hodgson, who oversaw the Eagles' second win of the season against the Terriers, added: "
"Unfortunately for Wilf he has a strong sense of justice, he doesn't think people should treat him unfairly but he's learning.'
Zaha now has eight goals in his last 10 games for Palace, and he will hope to continue his good form when they play host to Newcastle on Saturday.