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Published 22:18 15 Sept 2018 BST
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But he wasn't smiling in his post-match interview, when he was asked about some of the "tasty tackles" he received throughout the game from Huddersfield players.
He rolled his eyes, before laying into referees for the lack of protection they give him on the field.
"I don't know what to say anymore", said Zaha. "I feel like before anyone gets a red card I'll have to get my leg broken," he added.
"This is why I lose my head," he explained. "Some of the yellow cards, like against Watford - the guy [Étienne Capoue], stood on the back of my calf, and still a yellow card. It's like, why am I getting different treatment to other players? I just don't understand it's every week, every referee."
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Strong words from Zaha, who later received the backing from pundit Robbie Savage, who sympathised with Zaha on Radio 5Live.
"He's getting kicked every single week! He gets absolutely hammered week in, week out," Savage said.
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