
In what was a nervy affair from the English capital on Saturday afternoon, Manchester City secured an historic eighth FA Cup crown as they clinched a 1-0 victory against historic rivals Chelsea at Wembley.
While Pep Guardiola’s superstar squad might have largely struggled to find their free-flowing best in Saturday’s showpiece event, it was January recruit Antoine Semenyo who proved to be City’s hero.
Although Chances might have come at a real premium in the capital, the former Bournemouth ace produced a wonderfully smart flicked finish and wrote himself into Man City folklore as he bagged a famous winner with just under 10 minutes left.
As for Chelsea, while the Blues might have put in a largely rugged performance as they travelled across the capital, their chances of claiming a piece of silverware have taken a final blow and their extended crisis continues.
On an afternoon when City completed yet another famous afternoon in north London, we have taken a look at the main talking points from Saturday’s FA Cup final.
City make more FA Cup history
Although Manchester City might be seeking a real miracle in the race to reclaim their Premier League crown over the next week, the Sky Blues will take plenty of solace from another famous afternoon at Wembley.
Crowned Carabao Cup champions back on March 22nd as they secured a deserved 2-0 victory against bitter title foes Arsenal in north London, City got their hands on a second piece of domestic silverware and picked up some key momentum ahead of a season-defining week.
Digging deep as they left it late to clinch a history-making eighth FA Cup crown, the Premier League giants have continued to shine on either side of March’s international break and they have certainly gained a fearsome reputation for their success at Wembley.
While there might have been plenty of recent speculation over Guardiola’s future ahead of the summer, City enjoyed a real party atmosphere following the full-time whistle here and handed their supporters another iconic afternoon in the capital.
Unbeaten in all of their previous 10 appearances across all competitions and producing what was a gritty performance under the bright lights here, Man City don’t have much time to celebrate as they try and plan a way to dethrone Arsenal and recapture their domestic title.
Semenyo steals the show at Wembley
While the record-breaking Erling Haaland might have been handed a full return at Wembley after being left as an unused substitute during Man City’s 3-0 victory against Europa Conference League finalists Crystal Palace on Wednesday night, it was another of Guardiola’s attacking superstars who stole centre stage in north London.
Although Semenyo might have only arrived in the blue half of Manchester back in January as the Etihad hierarchy agreed a reported £65million move from Bournemouth, the Ghanian international has made a remarkable immediate impact.
Producing a sensational flicked finish and proving to be City’s hero on Saturday afternoon, the one-time Bristol City starlet rightfully stole of the headlines at Wembley and underlined why Guardiola was so desperate to bring him in back in January.
Registering 10 goals across all competitions since arriving at City less than six months ago, Semenyo has become a key part of Guardiola’s attack and has certainly been one of the Premier League’s signings of the season.
Handing Guardiola a third individual FA Cup crown and with their talismanic boss confirming that he will be staying at the Etihad for another year, the ex-Barcelona manager was rightfully filled with praise for his latest striking superstar.
Heartbreak for Chelsea on the grandest of stages
Already watching both Liam Rosenior and Enzo Maresca leave the club this calendar year, it is no secret that Chelsea have found themselves at the heart of a public crisis.
Despite putting in a gritty performance away at historic foes Liverpool last weekend as they snatched a 1-1 stalemate in the red half of Merseyside, the Blues have broken a string of unwanted records and have rightfully come under a huge amount of scrutiny.
Suffering the most public of late heartbreak as they travelled across the capital on Saturday afternoon, Chelsea have an almighty tussle on their hands in the race to book any kind of European adventure for next season.
Suffering public late heartbreak here and now remarkably being hit with a fourth consecutive FA Cup final defeat on the grandest of stages, they have also accepted that they will end the 2025/26 campaign without a single piece of silverware to show for their troubles.
In fact, despite snatching that eye-catching 1-1 draw away at Anfield last weekend, that is remarkably the only point that Chelsea have registered from their previous seven straight Premier League appearances.
Match Report
Chelsea: Sanchez, Fofana, Colwill, Hato, Gusto, Cucurella, James, Caicedo, Palmer, Fernandez, Pedro
Subs: Neto, Delap, Garnacho
Manchester City: Trafford, Nunues, Khusanov, Guehi, O’Reilly, Rodri, Silva, Semenyo, Doku, Marmoush, Haaland
Subs: Cherki, Kovacic
Yellow Cards: Chelsea: Cucurella, Fernandez, Caicedo – Manchester City: Khusanov
Red Cards: N/A
Referee: Darren England





