Key Points

Crystal Palace achieved a stunning upset by defeating Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final, ending a 164-year wait for a major trophy. Eberechi Eze's brilliant 16th-minute goal was the decisive moment in a match that will be remembered as a historic breakthrough for the south London club. Dean Henderson's exceptional goalkeeping was crucial in preserving Palace's slender lead against relentless City pressure. The victory not only secures Palace's first FA Cup but also earns them a spot in the 2025-26 UEFA Europa League.

Key Points: Eze Stuns City in Historic Crystal Palace FA Cup Triumph

  • Eze's 16th-minute winner breaks City's trophy streak
  • Dean Henderson's crucial goalkeeping heroics
  • Palace's first major trophy in 164-year history
  • Guardiola's unbeaten domestic trophy run ends
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Eze's early strike seals historic FA Cup triumph for Crystal Palace at Wembley

Eberechi Eze's early goal delivers Crystal Palace's first major trophy, shocking Manchester City 1-0 in dramatic FA Cup final at Wembley

"This is a moment that will be remembered for generations in south London - Match Commentator"

Wembley, May 17

Crystal Palace etched their name into English football folklore on Saturday as they stunned Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final to lift their first-ever major trophy in 164 years, at the Wembley Stadium.

Eberechi Eze was the hero at Wembley, scoring the decisive goal in the 16th minute to deliver a moment of glory that will be remembered for generations in south London.

Eze latched onto a clever pass and weaved through the City defence before calmly slotting past Stefan Ortega to send the Palace end into delirium. His goal was not just a spark of brilliance, but the foundation of a monumental upset against a City side that had dominated domestic football for nearly a decade.

Manchester City responded with urgency and nearly found a way back into the game when Erling Haaland broke through on goal, only for Palace keeper Dean Henderson to controversially handle the ball outside the penalty area.

Referee Stuart Attwell initially let play continue, and though VAR intervened, it was eventually ruled that Henderson had not denied a clear goalscoring opportunity, sparing him a red card. Just minutes later, Henderson further justified that decision by saving a penalty from Omar Marmoush after a Palace handball inside the box.

The second half saw City push relentlessly for an equaliser, but Pep Guardiola's decision to go without a holding midfielder left his side exposed in transition. Palace thought they had doubled their lead through Daniel Munoz in the 58th minute, but the goal was disallowed for offside after a VAR review.

City threw everything forward in the closing stages, including teenage sensation Claudio Echeverri, but Henderson stood tall again, producing two outstanding late saves to preserve the Eagles' slender lead.

The final whistle sparked scenes of unbridled joy among Palace players and fans alike. For a club that helped found the FA Cup in 1871 and played in its first semi-final, this was a full-circle moment - their first major trophy, their first FA Cup, and a ticket to the 2025-26 UEFA Europa League.

For Pep Guardiola, it marked the end of a glittering eight-year streak of winning at least one major trophy per season with Manchester City, as Palace completed one of the biggest upsets in modern FA Cup history.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a historic moment for Crystal Palace! As an Indian football fan who wakes up at odd hours to watch Premier League, this is the magic of FA Cup we love. Underdogs triumphing against all odds - reminds me of our own underdog stories in Indian sports. Eze was pure class today! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Dean Henderson was the real MVP today! Those saves were unbelievable. Though I wonder if that handball outside the box should have been a red card - VAR decisions always controversial. Still, happy for Palace fans after 164 years of waiting. Football is truly unpredictable!
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Arjun S.
As a Man City fan in Mumbai, this hurts bad yaar! But credit where it's due - Palace defended like warriors. Pep made tactical mistakes by not starting Rodri. Hope this loss makes our team hungrier for next season. Congrats to all Palace supporters - enjoy this moment!
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Sneha P.
Eze's goal was pure poetry in motion! The way he dribbled past City defenders reminded me of young Messi. This is why we love football - no matter how much money a club has, passion and determination can win the day. Hope ISL teams learn from such performances!
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Vikram J.
Watching this match in Delhi with my football buddies was electric! The atmosphere must have been insane at Wembley. Palace's win proves that in football, history and statistics don't matter on match day. Hope this inspires our Indian clubs to dream bigger in AFC competitions.
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Neha R.
While I'm happy for Palace, I feel bad for Haaland. The man gave his all but luck wasn't on his side today. That penalty save was crucial - wonder if it would have been different if KDB took it instead of Marmoush. Football can be cruel sometimes 😔

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