Dean Henderson shocked a BBC commentator with his change of rest in the FA Cup final.
Henderson played a major role in the epic victory of Crystal Palace on Manchester City in Wembley.
The goalkeeper made a number of major saves during the battle in the northwest of London.
And it looked even better when Palace took the lead through Ebereechi Eze.
But experts felt that Henderson was still lucky to be on the field when he handled the ball a little later.
A VAR review showed the star of the hook of the hook by considering that he had not denied Erling Haaland a clear target score.
And the decision turned out to be crucial 10 minutes later when Henderson saved the fine of Omar Marmoush.
BBC commentator John Murray, however, seemed the most stunned by Henderson's change of rest.
With the sun on a warm spring day, the goalkeeper of Palace looked to get an advantage with a smart addition to his kit.
While Henderson ran back on the field, he was seeing that he was covered with a black baseball with low over his head.
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And Murray remained surprised about the change and explained live on TV: “There is a throwback to FA Cup Finals of Old.”
He later said it reminded him 40 years ago of ex-liverpool-stop Bruce Grobbelaar.
Fans responded quickly to Henderson's outfit change.
One said, “Hat steals in the spotlight.”
Another stated: “Henderson styling on them.”
They noticed: “Man of the match.”
Another added: “Signature Move.”
