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Crystal Palace Soar To Historic FA Cup Glory With Victory Over Manchester City

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 18, 2025 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Crystal Palace Soar To Historic FA Cup Glory With Victory Over Manchester City.

In a blaze of Wembley sunshine, Crystal Palace etched their name into footballing history, clinching their first major trophy with a gritty 1-0 triumph over Manchester City in the FA Cup final. For manager Oliver Glasner and chairman Steve Parish, this was sweet vindication after weathering a storm that threatened to engulf the club at the season’s outset. As the strains of Glad All Over reverberated around the stadium, Palace’s jubilant supporters celebrated a day that will be cherished forever.

 

The Eagles’ campaign began in turmoil, with their worst Premier League start since 1992-93. Winless in their first eight matches, Palace didn’t secure a victory until a 1-0 defeat of Tottenham on 27 October. Yet, Glasner, the 50-year-old Austrian tactician, remained steadfast. “It’s time for hugging my players, not kicking them,” he declared during those dark days. That faith, coupled with Parish’s resolve to back his manager, bore fruit in spectacular fashion at Wembley.





 

“That’s what Oliver Glasner’s done—he made us all believe,” Parish told BBC One moments after the final whistle. “You could see it at the end. I am so proud.”

 

The victory was a masterclass in resilience and tactical nous, with Glasner’s meticulously crafted system unlocking Palace’s potential. Despite losing key players Michael Olise to Bayern Munich for £50m and Joachim Andersen to Fulham for £30m, Glasner integrated new signings like Eddie Nketiah (£30m from Arsenal), Maxence Lacroix, Matt Turner, and loanee Trevoh Chalobah. The return of internationals Eberechi Eze, Adam Wharton, Marc Guehi, Dean Henderson, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Jefferson Lerma, and Daniel Munoz from summer tournaments further bolstered the squad.

 

Palace’s attacking trio of Eze, Ismaila Sarr, and Mateta proved lethal, with Eze’s 16th-minute strike—a crisp finish from a sweeping counter-attack—settling the final. It was Palace’s first shot and first touch in City’s penalty area, a moment of ruthless efficiency that defined their campaign. Eze, who also starred in wins over Fulham and Aston Villa, has cemented his status as a Palace legend.

 

Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was equally heroic, shrugging off a contentious moment when he handled outside his area to deny Erling Haaland. The VAR ruled no clear scoring opportunity was denied, and Henderson redeemed himself with stunning saves against Haaland, Josko Gvardiol, Jeremy Doku, and Claudio Echeverri. His performance drew praise from England boss Thomas Tuchel, watching from the stands, and sparked chants of “England’s number one” from the Palace faithful.

 

Glasner’s calm demeanour, likened to Jurgen Klopp after his 2022 Europa League triumph with Eintracht Frankfurt, was evident as he shook hands with a visibly frustrated Pep Guardiola at full-time. His positivity and meticulous planning—down to his outlook calendar—guided Palace through their early-season slump and a major squad transition.

 

The Eagles’ defensive trio of Chris Richards, Lacroix, and Guehi, despite losing their captain to a head injury after 61 minutes, stood firm. Full-back Daniel Munoz, with six goals and seven assists this season, matched Tottenham’s Pedro Porro as the Premier League’s most productive defender. This collective strength, allied with Glasner’s belief, turned Palace into a force.

 

For Palace fans, this victory banished the ghosts of FA Cup final defeats to Manchester United in 1990 and 2016. The raucous support, a hallmark of the Selhurst Park faithful, erupted as referee Stuart Attwell blew the whistle after 10 agonising minutes of added time. Glasner, whose previous Wembley visits included watching England and dropping his daughter at a Taylor Swift concert, now has a memory to call his own.

 

“You don’t talk about an egg until the hen has laid it,” Glasner cautioned before the final. That egg, when laid, was pure gold. As Palace paraded the FA Cup, the culmination of a remarkable turnaround, Parish’s faith in Glasner was repaid in full. This historic triumph, driven by Eze’s brilliance, Henderson’s heroics, and Glasner’s unyielding belief, ensures Crystal Palace’s greatest day will be recounted for generations.

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