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Episode 8 : The Decade That Made Crystal Palace Zaha, Survival, Heartbreak, and History (2013–2025)

Episode 8 : The Decade That Made Crystal Palace Zaha, Survival, Heartbreak, and History (2013–2025)

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On the 17th of May, 2025, Crystal Palace Football Club won the FA Cup. It was the first major trophy in the club's 120-year history. The goal was scored by Eberechi Eze, a player raised ten minutes' walk from Selhurst Park who had been rejected by Arsenal as a youth. The manager was an Austrian who had been in charge for fifteen months. The opponent was Manchester City, six-time Premier League champions, who had twenty-two shots and seventy-eight percent of the ball.This episode covers the twelve years that made it possible: the Wilfried Zaha era, the survival battles that became routine, the 2016 FA Cup final they nearly won, the Frank de Boer disaster, the steady competence of Roy Hodgson, the identity experiment of Patrick Vieira, and the transformation under Oliver Glasner that turned a mid-table club into FA Cup winners. It is the story of how Crystal Palace went from a club that nearly ceased to exist to a club playing in Europe for the first time in their history.Player of the Era: Wilfried Zaha — born in Abidjan, raised in Thornton Heath, 458 appearances, 90 goals, three consecutive Player of the Year awards, and the talisman of the most consequential era in Crystal Palace's history.Research SourcesCrystal Palace FC Wikipedia — full 2013–2025 Premier League history; manager sequence (Holloway resigned October 2013, Pulis appointed November 2013, Manager of the Season 2013–14, resigned August 2014; Warnock second spell August–December 2014; Pardew appointed January 2015; 10th-place finish 2014–15; 2016 FA Cup final; Pardew sacked December 2016; Allardyce resigned May 2017; De Boer appointed June 2017, sacked September 2017; Hodgson appointed September 2017; Hodgson resigned May 2021; Vieira appointed summer 2021; Vieira sacked March 2023; Hodgson second stint March–May 2023; Glasner appointed February 2024; 2025 FA Cup win).2016 FA Cup final Wikipedia — Palace vs Manchester United; Puncheon goal 78 minutes (assist Joel Ward); Mata equaliser 81 minutes (assist Fellaini); Smalling red card 105 minutes; Lingard winner 110 minutes; attendance 88,619; van Gaal's last trophy; Palace's second final (previous 1990); Louis van Gaal sacked two days after the final.Wilfried Zaha Wikipedia — full career biography; born Abidjan 10 November 1992; moved Thornton Heath aged 4; Palace academy aged 8; debut 27 March 2010 vs Cardiff aged 17; first goal August 2010 vs Leicester; sold Manchester United January 2013 £10m (Ferguson's last signing); loaned back until end of 2012–13; loan return August 2014; permanent February 2015 for £3m rising to £6m; 458 appearances, 90 goals, 62 assists; Player of the Year three consecutive years; highest Premier League goalscorer for club; third all-time appearances; left July 2023 free transfer to Galatasaray; four-year extension worth £200k/week offered and declined; mural unveiled near Selhurst Park; now on loan at Charlotte FC MLS from Galatasaray; scored first MLS goal March 2026.2025 FA Cup final — Crystal Palace 1-0 Manchester City; Wembley 17 May 2025; Eze goal 16 minutes (assist Muñoz); Henderson penalty save (Marmoush, 34 minutes); VAR review on Henderson for handball (not red card); Muñoz goal disallowed (Sarr offside); Palace had 22% possession; City 23 shots; Henderson made multiple saves; Palace's first major trophy in 119-year history; Glasner first Austrian to win FA Cup; Palace qualify for Europa League (first European competition in club history); Eze: "This is what dreams are made of"; Glasner: "The biggest success we can have is not winning the trophy, it's that we could give thousands of our fans a moment of their lives."Frank de Boer dismissal — appointed June 2017 three-year contract; four PL defeats no goals conceded seven; worst start to top-flight season in 93 years; sacked September 11, 2017, 77 days in charge; first permanent PL manager in history not to score during entire reign; José Mourinho later called him "worst manager in Premier League history"; Steve Parish quote: "Maybe I was just a bit bored of watching us not have the ball."Roy Hodgson first spell — appointed September 2017 aged 70; born Croydon, played at Palace 1965 without making first team; seven defeats no goals (worst PL start ever) then stabilised; finished 11th (2017–18), 12th (2018–19), 14th (2019–20), 14th (2020–21); defended Zaha against diving accusations; resigned end of 2020–21 season; returned March 2023 caretaker following Vieira dismissal; Palace finished 11th in 2022–23; stepped aside end of season.Patrick Vieira era — appointed summer 2021 aged 45; 2021–22: beat Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford (League Cup), beat Spurs/Arsenal/City in PL, finished 12th, FA Cup semi-finals; Conor Gallagher loan from Chelsea was key; Glasner arrived February 2024 after Hodgson's second caretaker stint.Oliver Glasner — Austrian, former Eintracht Frankfurt Europa League winner 2022; appointed February 2024; 9 wins from first 14 PL games; ...
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