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Wilfried Zaha has cautioned there is "more to come" from Crystal Palace after their sublime first season under Patrick Vieira went on with a FA Cup quarter-last pounding of Everton.
The Eagles tied down an outing to Wembley for the semi-finals by pounding Frank Lampard's striving side 4-0 at Selhurst Park on Sunday.
Zaha was on the scoresheet with the third objective after first-half endeavors from Marc Guehi and Jean-Philippe Mateta, before Will Hughes finished the defeat.
Talking a while later, the Ivory Coast worldwide hailed the change since Vieira supplanted Roy Hodgson the previous summer that has seen the development of youthful abilities like Conor Gallagher, Michael Olise, and Guehi, alongside an undeniably more bold brand of football.
"Astounding," Zaha told ITV Sport. "It's insane that this is the main year we've played together you can see the improvement as of now. There's something else to come from this side."It shows where the club is heading - the club is going in a decent bearing.
"[It's a] incredible inclination going to Wembley - we've accomplished a great deal this season and we can hardly wait."
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