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Wilfried Zaha dampens Tottenham transfer talk by stating his desire to stay at Crystal Palace

Wilfried Zaha has moved to calm speculation over his future following a string of match-winning displays.

Crystal Palace have lost every game the Ivorian winger has missed this season, and his dazzling displays have ensured that Tottenham - who bid for him in August 2016 - remain keen suitors.

But Zaha still has four years to run on the long-term contract he signed last year and speaking to the club's official website, he allayed the fears of fans who were concerned he wanted Champions League football.

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"Crystal Palace is my home town and the support we have here is genuine support with families watching with their kids loving us as players so I don’t really see myself anywhere else.

"I am enjoying my football here and just focussed on us being a stable club and not having to listen to all the speculation about us getting relegated.”

Zaha was given his international debut by Roy Hodgson and has played some of the best football of his career since the former England boss took over from Frank de Boer last autumn - a point not lost on the twinkle-toed forward.

“He has always had confidence in us and is always telling us that we are a good enough team but we need to produce the performances and we need to listen to what he says because he has been in this predicament before," Zaha explained.

Zaha scored two in the vital win over rivals Brighton (Getty)
Zaha scored two in the vital win over rivals Brighton (Getty)

“He has been in the game for so long that he has dealt with so many different type of players, he puts his arm round you when he needs to but when he has to tell you something that you are doing wrong he is not shy to do that either. This is what I like about him because if a player is not doing something right you need the manager to tell them rather than it coming from another player and l like the way he does that.

“We have talks and that is nice for because I like it when the manager puts his arm round you and makes you feel valued and that has made a difference to me.”

Palace received further good news this week as their planning application for a stadium redevelopment that will increase the capacity of Selhurst Park to 34,000 was granted.