Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 to win the FA Cup on Saturday following a decisive goal by forward Antoine Semenyo [1].
The victory secures additional silverware for the club this season and prevents Chelsea from securing a spot in European competition [3, 5].
The match took place at Wembley Stadium in London [2]. The contest remained scoreless until the 72nd minute, when Semenyo scored with an audacious back-heel finish [3, 4]. This single goal proved sufficient to seal the victory for the City side [1].
The result marks a significant milestone for manager Pep Guardiola. This win contributes to a total of 20 trophies won over 10 years at the helm of the club [2].
Chelsea entered the final seeking a path back into elite European play. However, the loss means the club must now battle for a place in those competitions through other means [3]. The defeat leaves the London side without the trophy and without the automatic qualification that accompanies an FA Cup win [5].
City's performance at Wembley underscores their continued dominance in English domestic football. The clinical nature of the 1-0 result [1] reflects a tactical discipline that has defined the Guardiola era. By securing the trophy on May 16, 2026 [2], the team adds another title to its recent collection of honors [5].
“Antoine Semenyo scored with an audacious back-heel finish.”
This victory reinforces Manchester City's era of domestic dominance and extends Pep Guardiola's legacy as one of the most successful managers in the club's history. For Chelsea, the loss is a double blow, removing both a major trophy and a guaranteed route into European competition, which impacts their financial and competitive standing for the next season.





