The Independent
·26 avril 2025
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa LIVE: Eagles blow Villa away to soar into FA Cup final

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Crystal Palace blew away Aston Villa at Wembley to give themselves a shot at lifting a first FA Cup trophy in their history.
After a slow start, Ebereche Eze fired in a stunner to bring the semi-final clash to life, just as he did in Palace’s last-eight tie at Craven Cottage.
Villa thought they had renewed hope when Jean-Philippe Mateta missed his penalty soon after the restart - but were quickly dealt a hammer blow when Ismaila Sarr doubled Palace’s lead from range.
Sarr put the icing on the cake in stoppage time as he slotted past Emi Martinez, sealing the Eagles’s place in only their third ever FA Cup final - now on the verge of a first major title.
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This is what the FA Cup is supposed to be about. Crystal Palace are now one game away from history, after Eberechi Eze emphasised how he is the present, and maybe the future. You could say the same about Adam Wharton. The first won this semi-final against Aston Villa, the other ran it. Ismaila Sarr then offered the flourishes. All three players crucially elevated a supreme team performance, on an epic day for the club.
Villa meanwhile couldn’t get to that level, as if recent efforts have finally caught up with them. For Palace, this was everything, and you could tell. Eze and Wharton stood out but the collective effort was utterly immense.
There were so many blocks and ultra-committed challenges, of the type that only come when something greater is on the line; when players go deep into themselves. This would be of profound value, after all. Palace are the only club left in this FA Cup that have never won a major trophy.
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Miguel Delaney at Wembley26 April 2025 19:59
Will Castle26 April 2025 22:00
"It was a really tough game against really good opposition and in those games, it's about moments. We showed a real togetherness and good spirit today,” Guehi told BBC sport.
"We don't wan to get ahead of ourselves and it is important that we stay focused. At least we get to relax and enjoy the other semi-final and see who we will play.
"From the beginning of the season, every game we go to home and away it is the same noise. Thank you to the fans."
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Will Castle26 April 2025 21:40
Beyond. Doubt.
Will Castle26 April 2025 21:00
"Absolutely delighted, over the moon,” Henderson told BBC Sport.
"We haven't been on the greatest run of form but the lads came out and put on a show today.
"We were waiting for those moments, sat in the block and with the pace we've got, hit them on the break.
"If we can perform like we did today in the final then anything is possible. The lads were outstanding. If we play like today, we can beat anyone.
"We've got to enjoy it so we will be celebrating tonight."
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Will Castle26 April 2025 20:45
"Obviously massive disappointment,” McGinn told BBC Sport. “The manager spoke at length in there to remind us of how far we've come. It's not to get away from the disappointment.
"What was at stake today was huge for both clubs, but for us we are craving success and a trophy. The club has not experienced that for a long time. But the manager doesn't have to rant and rave, it was a huge disappointment.
"We're going to use the hurt from today to come back stronger next season and hopefully get the supporters another trip to Wembley.
“The overriding feeling is hurt and disappointment. We've got an important last four games to achieve European football again and get us back to the Champions League so we can't sulk for too long."
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Will Castle26 April 2025 20:15
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