Pep Guardiola was not amused. After Manchester City’s Season Definitive Turned Into A Nightmare With the Fa Cup Final Defeat Against Outsider Crystal Palace, The Star Coach advised the Final Hero Dean Henderson. Even as the goalkeeper was Hugged by his ecstatic coach Oliver Glasner, Guardiola Didn’t Let Up.
What what going on? “No, Nothing,” Claimed the Visiyed Guardiola After the 0-1 (0-1) Loss at Wembley, which Sealed His First Titeless Season at City Season 2016/17. Henderson was more talcative after the first title in Palace’s Almost 120-Year Club History. “I just want to shake his hand,” Reported the English National Keeper, “But he was angry about the time-wasting. But there was no bad Blood.”
Well, Guardiola was still Angry Long after the incident. When asked about the possible red card against Henderson, Who Had Knocked the Ball Out of Striker Erling Haaland’s foot with his hand outside the penalty area, he grumbled: “I’m not the referee!” And Later, Ill-humored: “Ask the Referee!”
And Henderson? “Who cares?”, He Said about the scene in the 23rd minute and dedicated the triumph to his father Who died before the season. “Hey what with me on every ball contact,” Said Henderson, Touched.
After the dramatically lost finals in 1990 and 2016 Against Manchester United, it was the first “Silverware” Ever for the Club from South London, Founded in 1905. “I Really Can’t Believe It,” Said Successful Coach Glasner, Who Led Eintracht to the Europa League Triumph in 2022, and Added: “If we play this game ten Times, we win once.” Perhaps, He Mused with a smile looking at the upcoming party, “There will be a few headaches Tomorrow”.
Besides Henderson, Who Defused A Penalty by Former Frankfurt Player Omar Marmoush (36.) (“I Knew Where He was Shooting”), Eberechi Eze was the match winner. “I don’t even know what to say,” Said the Goal Scorer (16.), “Only God Could Do That. To Win Against The Team That Has Be the Best In The World for Years – Only God!”
While City, with National Keeper Stefan Ortega Moreno and the Late-Substitueded Former DFB Captain Ilkay Gündogan Besides The “Consolation Prize” Champions League Qualification, The Club World Cup Remains, The Cheering at Palace Knew No Bounds. “I am So Proud,” Said Club Chief Steve Parish: “I Really Believed We Could Win. That is Thanks to Oliver (Glasner), He Made That Happen.”