Episode 3251: Palace Make Wembley Shake, Peno Game Theory, Amorim V Glasner
The FA Cup: good when the underdogs actually win.
We look at some key moments of Palace’s epic and emotional victory. Why didn’t the VAR send Dean Henderson off? Why did Erling Haaland let Marmoush take the penalty? And did Oliver Glasner get in Pep Guardiola’s head when he warned him, you play that system against us again and we will solve it?
And in Europa League final week, we wonder: how did Oliver Glasner manage to come in mid-season, switch to 3-4-3, and win most of his remaining PL games, while certain other managers who have tried to do something similar have failed?
Damien Delaney was over to watch his old club win their first ever major trophy – he joins us to talk about an incredible day at Wembley.
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