Crystal Palace fans have taken to Twitter to name their Moment of the Decade, and they all seem to be in agreement over what it was.

These supporters in question have opted for the second leg of the 2013 Championship playoff final tie against arch-rivals Brighton as their best Palace moment of the last ten years, and it's hard to argue with them given the circumstances.

With the first leg finishing all-square at Selhurst Park following a goalless draw, it was all to play for at The Amex where the winner would progress to Wembley for a shot at promotion to the Premier League.

Midway through the second-half with the scores still level at 0-0, the Eagles academy graduate popped up with a diving header to send the away end into raptures, before sealing the win with a thumping effort in off the crossbar on his weaker left foot to earn a huge amount of bragging rights over the Seagulls.

The south Londoners eventually navigated their way through the final against Watford, but the semi-final was arguably a sweeter occasion given the circumstances - you can see why the supporters on Twitter have named Zaha's antics on the coast as their Moment of the Decade.

The first of these two fans said that there was "no debate" to be had over the Palace Moment of the Decade, whereas another mentioned that there have been loads of good ones but it has to be the playoff semi-final win.

This supporter simply referenced the now iconic piece of commentary when Zaha thumped in his second, in which the commentator screamed the Ivorian's name followed by "oh yes!"

'Lee Brown' also named Zaha's double as his Moment of the Decade in quite straightforward fashion, whereas another supporter said that the 27-year-old's heroics at The Amex saw the playoff semi-final win get his vote.

Lastly, if you though Lee Brown's tweet was lacking much detail, LONDON EAGLE only needed two words to get the message across.

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