CRYSTAL PALACE were inspired to FA Cup glory by an incredible tifo with a heartwarming meaning.
The Eagles made history on Saturday as they lifted their first-ever trophy with a 1-0 win over Manchester City.
Eberechi Eze’s 16th minute strike was enough to seal glory at Wembley.
While Dean Henderson avoided a red card for handball before saving a penalty moments later.
The game even ended with a clash between Henderson and City boss Pep Guardiola, who was left fuming at full-time.
But there was a major inspiration behind the Eagles’ brilliant victory in north west London.
Before kick-off, a stunning tifo was unveiled by Palace fans bearing the message: “Wembley will shake… and it will be beautiful.”
Alongside was an image of a Palace fan celebrating with two children.
And during the match, the club explained the heartwarming reason behind the fans' display.
Posting a tweet, which also showed the original picture it was based on, Palace explained all with a caption declaring: “Best fans in the world.”
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The Eagles wrote: “After Darren Ambrose’s 40 yard screamer against Manchester United in 2011, the cameras panned to the away end and, amidst 3,000 supporters jumping for joy, found an adrenalised red-and-blue clad supporter, Mark Wealleans, screaming with passion while holding up two young Palace lads who — then nine and six-years-old — responded by bursting into tears.
“Tragically, Mark Wealleans, a proud south London and Season Ticket holder, lost his life in February 2017, aged just 49, five months after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
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“His two kids are in the crowd today continuing the Palace supporting tradition.”
Fans responded with delight to the emotional tribute.
One said: “Another reason why every other football fan is delighted for Palace.”
Another declared: “Wow what an honour and gesture, thank you.”
One noted: “Love that, amazing, congrats Palace.”
Another added: “Nah this is class, RIP.”
The tifo certainly seemed to do the trick for Palace.
Oliver Glasner’s men put in a monstrous defensive effort to keep City at bay, with goalkeeper Henderson putting in several big saves.
But the stopper was lucky to be on the pitch after handling the ball outside his own half.
He was only saved from a red card thanks to a controversial VAR check after swatting the ball away from a goal-bound Erling Haaland.
And the decision proved to be pivotal as Henderson went on to save a penalty from Omar Marmoush just 10 minutes later.
Pep Guardiola was left raging at full-time as he clashed with Henderson, who dedicated Palace’s incredible win to his late father.
And it was the goalie who had the last laugh as he joined teammates for a trophy lift they and Palace’s fans will never forget.
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