Soccer Palaxies FA Cup Final win over City was one-in-10 shot, says Glasner
By Martyn Herman London, May 17 (Reuters) -Crystal Palace’s important FA Cup victory over Manchester City on Wembley on Saturday was a one-in-10 shot, according to Oliver Glasner who became the first manager in the London club’s history to deliver big silverware. EBERCHI EZE’s 16th minute flight was decisive as Palace, which roared through their success-starved fans, set up for two previous FA Cup final in 1990 and 2016. Unlike their dominant performance against the Champions League quarterfinals Aston Villa in the semi-finals, Palace only had 21% against the city of Pep Guardiola, but the city of Pep Guardiola, but of the lead, carried the lead to the leader who gave them to keep the leader. Sweet piece attempt of a Daniel Munoz cross. “I can’t really believe it. If you play this game ten times, we win it once and it happened today,” said Glasner, who replaced Roy Hodgson 15 months ago and is the first Austrian coach to win the FA Cup. “We recorded the first time we were in their half and then defended with every single part of the body and a great goalkeeper, a great mentality and togetherness.” I am very proud of the team and the staff. Congratulations. All the creditworthiness is up to them. “Glasner, whose career with the Austrian club SV Ried was curtailed after suffering a brain hemorrhage in 2011, Eintracht Frankfurt took to the Europe League title in 2022. I got this feeling in the season. We can achieve incredible things with this group of the group of the group. wanted to write history. I think now we really wrote a great chapter in history. Next year we start a new chapter. “The name of Glasner was sung by the Palace fans after the final whistle and he paid tribute to the patience they showed when Palace struggled at the beginning of the season. After eight Premier League matches, they had no victories and had three points, but did not look back, and their chairman of the FA. Chairman. That was the day for our fans. Maybe there’s some headaches tomorrow! That’s what they deserve because they always stick to us. This trophy is especially for all our fans. “An emotional congregation said the victory of Palace is great for the cup. “I’m so proud. The team, the supporters, I honestly believed we would win. That’s what Oliver did. He made us all believe and you could see it at the end. ‘(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne) Wembley Stage England Crystal Palace Manchester City