Soccer-Palace on brink of glory as they seek to make it third-time lucky


A combination picture shows Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, the FA Cup trophy and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola ahead of the FA Cup Final. May 14, 2025 REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City may regard Saturday's FA Cup final as some kind of consolation prize at the end of a humbling season but for opponents Crystal Palace it means far, far more.

While City's trophy cabinet has been groaning under the strain of a constant supply of silverware for more than a decade, Palace's has been simply gathering dust.

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