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FA Cup Final: Manchester City Beat Chelsea 1-0 to Claim Second Trophy of the Season
Pep Guardiola's side edge out a fragile Chelsea at Wembley, keeping the dream of a historic treble very much alive
By MauritiusNews Editorial17 days agoπ 0 views
Manchester City continued their relentless pursuit of silverware this season, defeating Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup Final at Wembley to secure their second major trophy of the campaign, following their earlier League Cup triumph.
In a final that pitted a dominant City side against a Chelsea outfit desperately short of form, Guardiola's men proved the stronger throughout, controlling large spells of the match and ultimately deserving their victory. Chelsea, who had won only through their FA Cup run since March, came into the game knowing that a trophy could be their only route back into European competition β a pressure that appeared to weigh heavily on their performance.
City came out of the blocks with intent. Doku tested the Chelsea backline as early as the 7th minute, and the Sky Blues continued to press with Trafford, Semenyo, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, and Marmoush all contributing to a fluid attacking display. Erling Haaland thought he had opened the scoring in the 27th minute, only for Nunes to be flagged offside in the build-up. The Norwegian striker continued to trouble Chelsea's Sanchez before the break, forcing a sharp save in the 44th minute.
Chelsea's defensive frailties, a recurring theme throughout their difficult season, ultimately proved their undoing. City capitalised on the spaces afforded to them and secured the win that their overall performance merited.
The result sets up a tantalising final stretch to the season for Manchester City. With the Premier League title race still unresolved, Guardiola's squad now has a genuine shot at a domestic treble β a feat that would further cement their place among the elite clubs in English football history.
For Chelsea, the defeat is a sobering reality check. Without a top-four finish and now without the FA Cup, the Blues face serious questions about their squad's direction and their ability to compete at the highest level next season.
From a Mauritian football fan's perspective, this match drew significant interest locally, with many supporters on the island backing both clubs. The result is sure to spark lively debate in football circles across Mauritius, where the Premier League commands a passionate following.
Manchester City's relentless trophy-hunting under Guardiola remains one of the defining stories of modern football β and the season is not over yet.
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Originally reported by ION News
