Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 [1] on Saturday to win the 2026 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium [5].

The victory cements Manchester City's dominance in English football and marks a significant milestone for manager Pep Guardiola. By securing this trophy, Guardiola has reached a total of 20 trophies in 10 years [3].

The match remained tight until a decisive moment involving Antoine Semenyo [2]. Semenyo scored the winning goal using a back-flick technique that bypassed the Chelsea defense and secured the 1-0 [1] result. The goal served as the only score of the match, ensuring the trophy returned to Manchester.

Chelsea struggled to find an equalizer throughout the game held in London [5]. Despite the pressure from the opposition, City maintained their lead until the final whistle on May 16 [4].

The win adds to the growing legacy of Guardiola's tenure with the club. The manager's record of 20 trophies [3] highlights a decade of consistent success and tactical evolution at the highest level of the sport.

Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 on Saturday to win the 2026 FA Cup final

This victory reinforces Manchester City's status as a modern dynasty in English football. The achievement of 20 trophies within a decade by Pep Guardiola establishes a benchmark for managerial success that is unlikely to be matched in the near future, while the nature of the winning goal underscores the individual technical quality now embedded in the squad.