Hasn't taken Zaha long to become a typical Rag.
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Scoring the two goals which fire your boyhood club to a Wembley final is a dream very few of us will ever get the chance to realise. So we can only imagine the emotions which were running through Wilfried Zaha's veins on Monday night.
But regardless of how he felt after a 'genius' match-winning performance for Crystal Palace in their playoff semi-final clash at Brighton, the England winger should not have reacted as he did in front of the camera.
In echoes of Wayne Rooney's foul-mouthed rant after scoring his hat-trick against West Ham in 2011, Zaha could be heard swearing as he marched towards the jubilant Palace fans at full-time.
Unlike Rooney, Zaha wasn't starring directly down the camera when he swore, though he did look fearsome - possessed even - when he turned to the TV crew shortly after his use of the F-word was caught.
Two years ago, the incident at Upton Park resulted in a two-match ban for the United striker - meaning he missed an FA Cup semi-final showdown with Manchester City - and was seen as watershed moment for the FA in their hopes of improving player behaviour
Sky reporters were forced to apologise for the unsavoury audio from the Amex Stadium last night, but manager Ian Holloway decided instead to focus on the player's performance in the match.
The boss said: 'He's a genius, he's a wonderful boy and he cares about Crystal Palace. He was the difference. I believe he will be a world-class player.'
Now, with his impending move to Old Trafford, it is time he kept his behaviour world class, too.