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M.Caicedo
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A. Garnacho
J. Pedro
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L. Delap
R. James
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P. Neto
M. Cucurella
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M.Kovacic
Rodri
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A.Khusanov
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O. Marmoush
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M. Cucurella
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Match Info

Chelsea 0-1 Manchester City: Guardiola's Men Edge FA Cup Final Thriller

The 2026 FA Cup final produced a classic encounter at Wembley Stadium, with Manchester City narrowly defeating Chelsea 1-0 to lift the famous old trophy. The lone goal came early in the second half as Pep Guardiola's side once again demonstrated their knack for winning silverware under pressure, while Chelsea were left to rue missed opportunities in a fiercely contested affair.

Match Overview

Both teams entered the final in excellent form, with Chelsea having overcome a gritty semi-final against Liverpool and City dispatching Arsenal. The first half was a tactical chess match, with neither side willing to give an inch. Chelsea's high press disrupted City's build-up play, but the Premier League champions gradually took control of possession. The breakthrough arrived in the 54th minute when a slick City move ended with a low drive from Kevin De Bruyne that beat Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez at his near post.

Despite falling behind, Chelsea pushed forward relentlessly. Cole Palmer came closest to an equalizer, rattling the crossbar with a curling free kick in the 78th minute. City's defense, marshaled by Ruben Dias, held firm to secure a record-extending eighth FA Cup triumph for the Manchester club.

Key Moments

  • 54' Goal: De Bruyne slotted home after a clever one-two with Erling Haaland on the edge of the box.
  • 62' Chance: Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk saw a powerful shot saved by Ederson.
  • 78' Woodwork: Palmer's free kick struck the top of the crossbar and bounced to safety.
  • 85' Save: Sánchez denied Haaland a second with a fine reflex stop at the near post.

Tactical Story

Enzo Maresca set Chelsea up in a compact 4-4-2 block, aiming to hit City on the counter. The plan worked well for 53 minutes, but a momentary lapse in concentration allowed De Bruyne to ghost into space between the lines. Guardiola's side shifted to a more direct approach after the goal, using long balls over the top to stretch Chelsea's defense. The introduction of Raheem Sterling added pace on the break, but Chelsea's full-backs struggled to contain City's wide overloads.

Standout Players

Kevin De Bruyne was the undeniable man of the match, scoring the winner and dictating the tempo from midfield. For Chelsea, Moisés Caicedo put in a tireless shift in the middle of the park, winning five tackles and covering every blade of grass. City's John Stones also impressed, making crucial interceptions and starting attacks from deep.

Season Impact

The victory completed another double for Manchester City, who had already secured the Premier League title. For Chelsea, the defeat ended a promising season without a trophy, but their run to the final and top-four league finish provided hope for the future under Maresca. The FA Cup final will be remembered as a tense, high-quality contest that ultimately belonged to the clinical edge of City's star-studded lineup.