Furious Pep Guardiola and Dean Henderson clash on pitch after Crystal Palace’s FA Cup triumph

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PEP GUARDIOLA and Dean Henderson clashed on the pitch after Crystal Palace’s FA Cup triumph over Man City.

The incident occurred after Ebere Eze’s 16th minute strike handed the Eagles their first-ever trophy in a Wembley thriller.

Pep Guardiola and Dean Henderson clashed after Crystal Palace beat Man City in the FA Cup final

ReutersGuardiola was left fuming following the 1-0 defeat at Wembley[/caption]

It’s unclear as to what sparked the clashPA

PANeither man appeared willing to back down[/caption]

GettyGuardiola still gave it large as Henderson hugged Oliver Glasner[/caption]

GettyHe had a final word for Henderson before departing[/caption]

Pep waved a finger at Henderson as he walked off

City dominated possession as Palace defended like Spartans before hitting on the break.

But there was controversy when Henderson handled the ball outside his box, narrowly avoiding a red card thanks to a VAR review.

He then saved a penalty from Omar Marmoush just moments later.

And Henderson then delighted commentator John Murray when he donned a surprise baseball cap to block out the sun during the second half.

Later on, the party began after Oliver Glasner’s men survived 10 minutes of a City onslaught in added time.

However, cameras quickly panned to Guardiola as he engaged in a war of words with Henderson.

It is not known what sparked the clash, or what was said.

But neither man appeared willing to back down, with Guardiola appearing peeved as Henderson pumped his arms in celebration.

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The Palace goalie was eventually pulled away before going to embrace manager Oliver Glasner.

But Guardiola would still not let the issue drop and even waved a finger at Henderson before eventually walking away.

Fans were quick to react to the incident on social media.

One said: “Haha Hendo what a guy.”

Another declared: “Pep classy as ever in defeat.”

One noted: “Not a good look for City.”

Another added: “£200m spent in January and still won nothing.”

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