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Chelsea vs Manchester City FA Cup final Semenyo finish

Semenyo’s late backheel lifts Man City over Chelsea in FA Cup

Manchester City won the FA Cup final 1-0 over Chelsea at Wembley, with Antoine Semenyo scoring the only goal after a brilliantly improvised finish. The strike decided the match in the 72nd minute and capped a key trophy run for City.

Pep Guardiola’s side took the lead when Semenyo produced a sensational backheel flick that found the net, giving City a domestic cup double. The win pushed Guardiola’s trophy count to 20 in 10 years as the club’s manager.

What decided the final

  • Score: Manchester City 1, Chelsea 0
  • Goal time: 72nd minute
  • Match-winner: Antoine Semenyo

Semenyo’s finish also mattered beyond the scoreboard. It was described as a “genius” moment, fitting the FA Cup’s reputation for unpredictability while reinforcing City’s ability to create decisive chances even when games are tight.

For Chelsea, the defeat came after a season of instability, and the loss leaves the club needing a reset. Coverage around the match connects the result to next steps off the pitch, including the expectation that Xabi Alonso will be the next permanent manager.

Why it matters for both clubs

  • Man City: adds another major trophy and keeps the club’s season momentum alive heading into the broader Premier League context.
  • Chelsea: absorbs another blow in a turbulent campaign, making the managerial transition increasingly central.

Overall, City’s late improvisation produced a win that will define the day for fans of both clubs and shapes the immediate storyline for what comes next.


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