Glasner emphasized that the connection between the players and the fans will endure long after they retire from football. He said that even in 30 years, when Jean-Philippe Mateta or other players watch a Palace game at Selhurst Park, they will be celebrated by the fans as legends.
Glasner was thrilled with the team's performance, praising their hard work and dedication throughout the game. He noted that the added time seemed long, but ultimately, it was Palace's day to win. The team's clean sheet, thanks to goalkeeper Dean Henderson, was a significant factor in their success.
Glasner believes that the team's achievement is not just about winning the FA Cup, but about giving the fans a moment they will cherish for a lifetime. He expressed his pride in the team and the club, saying that this is the biggest achievement that sportsmen can do.
The manager also looked ahead to next season, where Palace will play in the Europa League for the first time. He expressed his excitement for the new challenge and the opportunity to write another chapter in the club's history.