Spaniard lost the mind games battle with Palace manager Oliver Glasner and made odd tactical choices at Wembley
A vintage FA Cup season had its vintage ending. Perhaps a second half that didn?t live up to the extraordinary drama of the first meant that this wasn?t quite a classic final, but it was one packed with incident and storyline, from Jean-Philippe Mateta?s glorious return after his horror injury at Millwall, to a missed penalty, a heroic goalkeeper inspired by the memory of his late father and a debutant substitute.
And at its heart, well as Crystal Palace played, was Pep Guardiola making a series of decisions so striking they could not but raise the familiar spectre of overthinking.
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