Palace on brink of glory as they seek to make it third-time lucky
LONDON : Manchester City may regard Saturday's FA Cup final as some kind of consolation prize at the end of a humbling season but for opponents Crystal Palace it means far, far more.
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LONDON : Manchester City may regard Saturday's FA Cup final as some kind of consolation prize at the end of a humbling season but for opponents Crystal Palace it means far, far more.
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Sevilla players were forced to spend the night at the club's training ground as angry supporters protested outside on Saturday night. Around 100 furious fans gathered there after the team's 3-2 defeat by Celta Vigo. Police prevented some "ultras" from accessing the training facility, as they tried to break in. The bus carrying the players and support staff was pelted with projectiles as it arrived back at the training ground, while the players were insulted by fans. "Sevilla will report to the relevant authorities the unusual violent attacks on its employees, players, technical staff, and management upon their arrival at the training complex," said the club in a statement Sunday.