The FA Cup party was resumed in Selhurst Park and it was in the midst of these SE25 knees written even more history, with Crystal Palace striker Eddie Nketiah packing a brace to help the club with their largest Premier League points in total ever.
Never before had the Palace broken the 50-point barrier, but they have now reached 52 after they have come from behind to beat wolves, and while their supporters were happy with singing to finish, a European tour will wait next season after their exploits in Wembley Stadium.
Palace fans fluctuated with all the items that you would expect to find in a FA Cup Champions Starter Kit. There were shirts at home with 'winners' and '25' printed on the back, inflatable trophies, red and blue balloons, you name it. They delivered one of the loudest representation of 'smooth all -over' heard here before 'England's no. 1' was followed for Dean Henderson.
Henderson was one of only five players in the Palace line-up who also started at Wembley, with manager Oliver Glasner who called Ebereechi Eze and Jean-Philippe Mateta as replacements.
Wolves Boss Vorror Pereira followed the example and made himself spying on six changes after this trip as an opportunity to analyze certain players for the following season.
That included that he dropped Matheus Cunha, who is expected to sign for Manchester United for Manchester United this summer. Although Cunha was sitting on the couch, the visitors opened the score in the 24th minute when Emmanuel Aggbadou went in from a corner, with the watcher David Webb's watch who told him it had exceeded the line before Nketiah's clearance.
Within eight minutes, however, Palace were those who led instead. First of all, they immediately made Nketiah past the ball then Bentley drilled after some silky creativity of Romain Esse.
Then Nketiah made it 2-1 when he tapped in the cross of Ismaila Sarr with Daniel Munoz-Man of the game in the FA Cup final who did well to keep the ball in the game with scissors kick in the structure.
In the 50th minute, Chelsea loaner Ben Chilwell got the 3-1 from then his bent 25-year free kick in the corner jump after Bentley had started to dive in the opposite direction.
Wolves got a goal back when Jorgen Strand Larsen nodded in a corner when Cunha was spent to the road signing: “Who the F *** is man united?”
Joel Ward started and captain Palace in what his last home game for the club was after 13 years of service. When he is replaced to a standing ovation after 71 minutes, he was in tears, but then he could not have imagined a better way to say goodbye than this week.
When full -time approaches, Eze, as a replacement, cut in and scored Palace's celebrated in an appropriate end of this game in Selhurst.
