Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is focused on the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley, rather than thinking about the possibility of winning the club’s first major honour. Palace have reached the final twice before but lost on both occasions. Despite City’s underwhelming season, they remain a formidable opponent who could clinch their eighth FA Cup title.
Glasner expressed confidence in his team following their convincing semi-final victory over Aston Villa. He emphasized that their preparation for the final has been similar to any other game, with a focus on their own strengths and tactics rather than solely on the opposition.
“We haven’t won anything yet,” Glasner stated. “We will show who we are, how we want to play, and try to win the game. This will be the same tomorrow. We will try to win the game as Crystal Palace, showcasing what has made us successful. Let’s see, because in the end, it’s all about football.”
The manager’s pragmatic approach and emphasis on team performance and identity reflect his commitment to securing a historic victory in the upcoming final. It is a mindset that aligns with Palace’s determination to make their mark and potentially lift the FA Cup trophy.

