The forward scored at both ends of the second-half – the first an instinctive finish at the near post, the second a stoppage-time penalty – to secure his side a valuable point against a spirited Leicester City side.
The Frenchman continued his fine goalscoring run at Selhurst Park – his 14th and 15th goals in his last 10 matches in SE25 in all competitions – as Palace fought back from a two-goal deficit.
Those efforts saw him win 48.8% of your votes, with debutant and fellow forward Eddie Nketiah taking second place with 20.8% and midfielder Adam Wharton third with 10.7%.
You can see the full results of your Player of the Match vote below.