Man City Beats Chelsea 1-0 to Win FA Cup on Stunning Semenyo Goal/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium thanks to a sensational backheeled goal by Antoine Semenyo. Pep Guardiola’s side kept alive hopes of a domestic treble while Chelsea’s turbulent season ended without silverware. The victory marked Guardiola’s 17th major trophy with City and the club’s eighth FA Cup title.
- Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley
- Antoine Semenyo scored winning backheel goal in 72nd minute
- Erling Haaland provided the assist
- Pep Guardiola won his 17th major trophy with City
- City remains in Premier League title race
- Chelsea ends season without a trophy
- Chelsea fans protested club ownership before kickoff
- Bernardo Silva and John Stones celebrated final home cup triumph
Antoine Semenyo’s Stunning Goal Wins FA Cup for Manchester City
Manchester City captured the FA Cup title with a moment of brilliance from Antoine Semenyo, defeating Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
The Ghana international produced one of the most memorable goals in recent FA Cup final history with an audacious backheeled finish that finally broke a tense and defensive battle between the English giants.
With the game still scoreless in the 72nd minute, Erling Haaland delivered a dangerous cross into the penalty area. Semenyo met it with a clever flick of his heel, guiding the ball low into the far corner past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.
The spectacular strike instantly transformed a final that had struggled to produce excitement into a classic Wembley moment.
Guardiola Adds Another Trophy to Historic Collection
The victory added another major title to Pep Guardiola’s remarkable Manchester City era.
The FA Cup triumph marked:
Manchester City also moved level with:
- Chelsea
- Liverpool
- Tottenham
on the all-time FA Cup winners list with eight titles each.
Only:
have won the competition more times.
City Still Chasing Domestic Treble
The FA Cup victory keeps Manchester City on course for another historic domestic season.
City already secured the English League Cup earlier in the campaign and remains firmly in the Premier League title race.
Guardiola’s side sits:
- Two points behind Arsenal
- With two league matches remaining
After losing the previous two FA Cup finals, City returned to Wembley determined to avoid another disappointment.
The club has now reached the FA Cup final four consecutive years, underlining its continued dominance in English football.
Chelsea’s Difficult Season Ends in Disappointment
For Chelsea, the defeat capped another turbulent campaign filled with instability and frustration.
Despite winning the Club World Cup last year, Chelsea finishes this season without a major trophy after enduring:
- Multiple coaching changes
- Fan unrest
- Inconsistent league form
Supporters staged protests against the club’s American ownership outside Wembley before kickoff.
Chelsea entered the final led by interim coach Calum McFarlane, a former youth team manager overseeing only his seventh first-team match.
Despite the difficult circumstances, Chelsea managed to frustrate City for long stretches before Semenyo’s breakthrough.
Semenyo Continues Rapid Rise at City
Antoine Semenyo has quickly become one of City’s most impactful signings after joining from Bournemouth in January.
The forward has now:
- Scored 10 goals since arriving
- Helped City win two trophies
- Become a key attacking option for Guardiola
His winning goal instantly etched his name into FA Cup final history.
The improvisation, composure and technical skill required for the finish drew immediate comparisons to some of Wembley’s greatest goals.
Emotional Celebration for Departing City Stars
After the final whistle, Manchester City supporters filled Wembley with chants of “Blue Moon” while celebrating another major trophy.
The occasion also carried emotional significance for longtime City stars Bernardo Silva and John Stones, who are expected to leave the club at season’s end.
Silva reflected on the club’s extraordinary success during his time in Manchester.
The celebrations reinforced how Guardiola’s era has transformed City into one of the most dominant forces in world football.
Wembley Crowd Witnesses Another Classic FA Cup Moment
The FA Cup final remains one of football’s most iconic stages, and Semenyo’s backheeled winner added another unforgettable chapter to the tournament’s 155-year history.
For Manchester City, it was another statement of sustained excellence.
For Chelsea, it was another painful reminder of how much rebuilding still lies ahead.
And for Semenyo, it was the goal that instantly made him part of FA Cup folklore.
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