'One of many worst penalties you may EVER see!': Wilfried Zaha is mocked by followers on social media following his HORROR spot-kick in opposition to Norwich... simply moments after the winger scored a screamer to equalise for Patrick Vieira's aspect at Carrow Highway
- Social media customers went into frenzy after Wilfried Zaha's scuffed penalty
- Zaha dragged his spot-kick extensive of the purpose moments after scoring a screamer
- Palace went on to attract the sport 1-1 following Teemu Pukki's opening purpose
- One Twitter consumer described the Ivorian's second-half spot-kick as 'disturbing'
Social media followers have reacted to Wilfried Zaha's spot-kick nightmare in opposition to Norwich, with one followers labelling it 'one of many worst penalties you may ever see!'
The Ivorian winger scored Palace's equalising purpose in opposition to the Canaries within the sixtieth minute, earlier than stepping as much as take a penalty minutes later that led to catastrophe.
The 29-year-old dragged his spot-kick extensive in embarrassing style, not worrying Norwich's Angus Gunn in purpose, and has been the topic of various tweets this night.
The penalty has garnered plenty of consideration of social media this night, with one fan labelling the strike as 'disturbing'.
@freshkes2 steered that the Ivorian is 'taking penalty classes from [Eric] Bailly'.
One other consumer questioned how 'Zaha scored one of many objectives of the season after which taken the worst penalty I've ever seen'.
Even after scoring a beautiful equaliser, Zaha couldn't escape criticism from social media customers on Tuesday night.
Suspension and the Africa Cup of Nations had saved Zaha away from Crystal Palace and the Premier League since Boxing Day. His supervisor, Patrick Vieira, this week advised his participant it was time he turned up and did some injury.
Zaha did simply that, scoring a scorcher within the sixtieth minute to rule out Norwich's 38-second opener.
Talking on the strike, Vieira stated: 'It was an unbelievable goal. That was Wilf at his best. But the way we played, we should take the three points. We're annoyed as a result of there was the chance for us to win.'
Palace will journey to London rivals Brentford on Saturday as they seek for their first Premier League win since a 3-0 victory over the Canaries in December.
