Oliver Glasner Suggests FA Cup Win May Mean More to Palace than Man City
- Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace will take on Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in tomorrow's FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium.
- Palace's journey follows a season with ups and downs, while City enters as heavy favourites after securing their third consecutive FA Cup final.
- Glasner highlighted the rarity of Palace reaching a final, contrasting City's frequent success, and shared his hope that Palace's desire surpasses City's experience.
- Palace secured victories in six of their final seven matches, highlighted by a dominant 4-0 triumph over Manchester United, while since 2016, City has claimed 18 major trophies under Guardiola’s management.
- This final could be historic as Palace seek their first major trophy in 164 years, while the FA Cup tradition and past upsets suggest the outcome is unpredictable.
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How Oliver Glasner made Crystal Palace fans believe (but why we find it so hard)
Comment: Palace have transformed into serial winners this season and the emotions before Saturday’s FA Cup final against Manchester City are almost overwhelming, writes former Independent sports editor Ed Malyon
Oliver Glasner to ditch lucky omen for Crystal Palace's FA Cup Final vs Man City - The Mirror
Oliver Glasner has worn a black Hugo Boss jumper on their run to Crystal Palace's third FA Cup final - and Eagles fans will hope it will be third time lucky when they face Manchester City


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How underdogs perform in FA Cup finals Crystal Palace will look to cause an upset when they face Manchester City in the 2025 FA Cup final tomorrow at Wembley Stadium in London. While Pep Guardiola's side are heavy favourites, Palace enter the showpiece with quiet confidence, looking to replicate one of the many upsets that have defined the FA Cup over the years. The Eagles are chasing their first-ever major trophy, and this final could be a his…
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