Glasner Drops Crystal Palace Future Hint After FA Cup Final Win
- Tomorrow at Wembley Stadium in London, Crystal Palace will take on Manchester City in the final match of the 2025 FA Cup.
- Crystal Palace's league campaign became irrelevant months ago, but their recent FA Cup run has reignited hopes for a historic first major trophy.
- Palace have won six of their last seven matches, including a 4-0 win over Manchester United and a 1-0 victory at Anfield, while Manchester City are heavy favourites and have reached their third consecutive final.
- Manager Oliver Glasner, who took over last year, acknowledged the significance of Palace's rarity in finals, stating if it is your first it “maybe means more to you than when you have it every single year.”
- The final could define Palace’s season and club history, with Glasner expecting both sides to fight hard but hoping Palace’s desire will outmatch City's experience at Wembley.
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