The attacker's third goal in four games tipped the visit to Huddersfield in his side's favour, but his manager wants others to chip in with goals
Roy Hodgson says Crystal Palace must find a way to reduce the goalscoring burden on Wilfried Zaha after the winger's superb strike handed them a 1-0 victory at Huddersfield Town.
Zaha made Huddersfield pay for some wasteful finishing with a moment of class shortly before half-time, getting the better of several Terriers defenders before tucking home past Jonas Lossl.
The Ivory Coast forward now has three league goals this term, with Jeffrey Schlupp the only other Palace player to have found the target, and Hodgson is concerned the Eagles have an over-reliance on their star man, who sat out the 2-0 defeat to Southampton before the international break with a groin injury.