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Semenyo worldie brings FA Cup of joy for Man City

AP  •  May 17th, 2026 5:00 am
Semenyo worldie brings FA Cup of joy for Man City

Match-winner Antoine Semenyo enjoys showing off the Cup to City fans | Photo: AP

In its 155-year history, the FA Cup final can rarely have been won by a more audacious goal.
Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on Saturday (Sunday NZ time) thanks to a moment of magic from Antoine Semenyo.
The forward brought to life a final that had produced little in the way of chances or excitement with a spectacular back-heeled goal in the second half.
Running onto a cross from Erling Haaland in the 72nd minute, Semenyo flicked his heel at the ball and directed it low into the far corner past diving Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.
Victory kept City in the hunt for a domestic trophy treble, having already won the League Cup.
Pep Guardiola's team are also second in the Premier League, two points behind Arsenal with two rounds to go, although not fancied now to lift that crown again.
This was Guardiola's 17th major trophy in 10 years at City and his 35th in his career overall.
Antoine Semenyo

Antoine Semenyo lit up the FA Cup final with a worldie that brought the trophy back to Man City | Photo: EPA

City have won the Cup eight times and moved level with Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham as equal-third on the all-time winners' list.
Defeat means Chelsea will end the season trophyless — a year after being crowned Club World Cup champions — in what has been a crisis-ridden campaign.
After firing two coaches since the turn of the year, Chelsea went into the final with a novice on the sideline in Calum McFarlane, a former youth coach taking charge of only his seventh first team game.
The turmoil at Chelsea led to supporters staging a protest against their American owners outside the stadium before kick-off.
In that sense, it was commendable that McFarlane was able to frustrate Guardiola's men for such long periods.
Manchester City with FA Cup

Manchester City players pose with the trophy after winning the FA Cup | Photo: AP

That was until Semenyo's match-winning moment.
The Ghana international joined City from Bournemouth only in January and has made an immediate impact — scoring 10 goals and helping the team to two trophies.
After the final whistle, City fans sang the club anthem "Blue Moon" loudly, and cheered Bernardo Silva and John Stones as they lifted the famous trophy. Both players are leaving at the end of the season.
"Since I arrived it's been 20 trophies, which isn't bad. I care a lot about Manchester City," said Bernardo, evidently counting their Community Shield victories as well.
Triumph for City came after back-to-back losses in the final in the previous two years. This was the record fourth year in a row they'd reached the final, having last won it in 2023.
Arsenal have won soccer's oldest knockout competition a record 14 times, with Manchester United second on 13 wins.
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