Crystal Palace lifted its first major trophy with a 1-0 FA Cup final victory over Manchester City on Saturday.
This final defeat marks Manchester City and Pep Guardiola’s first season without a trophy since the 2016-17 season.
Eberechi Eze capped off a typical Crystal Palace counterattack, giving Oliver Glasner’s team the lead in the first half at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Manchester City dominated the rest of the match but will rue their missed chances, notably a penalty from Omar Marmoush.

A fluid goal, characteristic of the Glasner approach, put Crystal Palace ahead in the 16th minute.
In a flash, the South London team executed a signature counterattack, completely turning the game around.
From the halfway line, Jean-Philippe Mateta controlled the ball then played a pass to full-back Daniel Muñoz, who was sprinting down Palace’s right flank.
Looking up, Muñoz delivered a low cross into the Manchester City box, perfectly finding the onrushing Eze. With a powerful strike into the far corner, the 26-year-old ignited a frenzy among Crystal Palace supporters.
Even after conceding, Manchester City controlled the match and kept attacking relentlessly. As a result of their relentless pressure, Bernardo Silva earned a penalty for Guardiola’s team after Tyrick Mitchell fouled him in the Crystal Palace penalty area.

Manchester City’s Marmoush had his penalty kick brilliantly saved by Palace’s Dean Henderson.
Crystal Palace held a 1-0 advantage at halftime, poised to make history in the remaining 45 minutes.
Crystal Palace continued their stubborn defense in the second half, denying Manchester City an equalizer.
Henderson continued to show his value to Palace, repeatedly blocking Manchester City’s attempts to score.
Crystal Palace held firm as Manchester City’s attacking impetus faded in the closing stages, securing a historic win.
Following his match-winning performance, Eze described it to BBC Sport as “special”. I’m speechless.