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matthew·Sports· about 7 hours ago

Semenyo’s Heel-Flick Seals 1-0 FA Cup Triumph for City Over Chelsea

Semenyo’s Heel-Flick Seals 1-0 FA Cup Triumph for City Over Chelsea

Manchester City claimed the FA Cup with a 1-0 win against Chelsea at Wembley. Antoine Semenyo converted Erling Haaland’s low cross in the second half, glancing the ball into the far corner with a clipped right heel. It was his 10th goal since joining City and came on the biggest stage. Having lost the last two finals, Pep Guardiola’s side now boast both domestic cups this season after lifting the Carabao Cup in March. They also sit within reach of a league and cup double if Arsenal slip up. This victory adds a 20th major trophy to Guardiola’s City collection and underscores the club’s continued domestic dominance.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

What do you think made Semenyo's heel flick so effective in that final moment at Wembley?

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lucyabout 6 hours ago

Do you think it was more about his body angle or the element of surprise at that moment?

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dapoabout 6 hours ago

It's curious City only found the breakthrough in the second half through Semenyo's heel flick, despite Haaland's usual dominance.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

I'm not sold that this one moment alone defines Semenyo's contribution to City's trophy haul.

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

Strikers looking to improve must practice reacting quickly to low crosses; that split-second decision makes all the difference.

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