Chelsea Crowned FA Cup Champions with Dominant Win Over Manchester United

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Chelsea’s women completed a remarkable unbeaten domestic treble with a clinical 3-0 victory over Manchester United in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. On the 10th anniversary of the final’s first appearance at the national stadium, it was Sandy Baltimore who stole the show, scoring twice and playing a pivotal role in securing Chelsea’s third trophy of the season.

Despite a strong and aggressive start from Manchester United, Chelsea remained composed. Their defensive trio—Nathalie Björn, Millie Bright, and Naomi Girma—absorbed the pressure before gradually taking control of the game. The breakthrough came just before half-time when Baltimore converted a penalty after Erin Cuthbert was brought down in the box, giving the Blues a crucial lead.

United, with Ella Toone introduced at the break, looked to bounce back but couldn’t break Chelsea’s resolve. Substitute Catarina Macario doubled the lead with a sharp header from Baltimore’s pinpoint free-kick, before Baltimore sealed the win with a powerful strike late in the game.

This final showcased Chelsea’s resilience and tactical depth under new manager Sonia Bompastor. Even without their most fluid performance, they demonstrated why they are serial winners. With the backing of new investment and a hunger that transcends transitions, Chelsea’s message to the rest of the league is clear: the standard has risen, and they intend to stay at the top.

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