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00:00Every Challenge Cup, everyone wants to win.
00:02Crazy gang of beating the Culture Club.
00:06Gerrard!
00:07Oh, yes!
00:08Oh, the story in the end when it continues.
00:11Wonderful!
00:12Back with a scorer!
00:14Still in trouble!
00:15Give it all!
00:16Give it all!
00:17Oh, no!
00:18This is the moment of joy that all professional footballers hope for.
00:22A moment of trade for the first time.
00:24Pistol Palace will win us.
00:29Good evening and welcome to Wembley Stadium
00:32for the second semi-final between Chelsea and Leeds United.
00:35Yesterday, Manchester City booked their place in the FA Cup final,
00:38beating Southampton by two goals to one.
00:41Who will join them in that final?
00:42Let's find out in the company of Danny Murphy and Guy Mowbray.
00:47Chelsea walk out for their 28th FA Cup semi-final
00:51after another turbulent week in the strangest of seasons.
00:55For Leeds, it's their ninth.
00:56The first for 39 years.
00:58And their fans, as always, have travelled en masse to play their part
01:02in reaching the final for the first time since 1973.
01:06Callum McFarlane's first Chelsea selection, second time round as interim boss,
01:10shows three changes from Liam Resenia's last choice.
01:13Toss-ins back in defence.
01:15Alejandro Garnaccio gets a start, having scored in the quarter and semi-final.
01:19And the same goes for João Pedro.
01:21He returns after missing the last two games with a thigh problem.
01:24Cole Palmer fit, too, and on the bench.
01:27For Leeds, well, their only change is in goal,
01:29with Lucas Perry continuing to be the designated cupkeeper.
01:33Jadon Bogle's recovered from a blow to the foot at Bournemouth on Wednesday,
01:36and there are first starts in the Cup this season
01:39for Brendan Aronson and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
01:42Danny Murphy is alongside me to enjoy this.
01:46Long time since they've been here. Big day for them.
01:50Big day for Chelsea, too.
01:51Six previous FA Cup ties between these two most famous teams.
01:56Chelsea have won all six.
01:59The last one came in the fifth round a couple of years ago,
02:02and that was the first time they met since the infamous 1970 Cup final and replay.
02:09The game dubbed the dirtiest ever,
02:11a game watched by the biggest TV audience for a football match in this country ever as well.
02:16And Leeds have started really brightly and surged downfield to get themselves a free kick
02:21just outside the Chelsea box.
02:23He's actually lucky not to get a yellow card there, if I say.
02:26Yeah, certainly stopped a very promising attack.
02:30Strange. It's one of those where 15 minutes in you get a yellow,
02:34but the first minute you get away with it.
02:39Robert Sanchez has got to set himself for whatever comes his way.
02:43It is Tanaka and nothing came his way.
02:46And what they didn't do was make the keeper work.
02:48Yeah, you see, from the angle of free kick, really you're either going over the wall
02:53or you're going the side of the keeper as hard as you can.
02:58McFarlane is the Southampton staff at academy level when they beat Leeds in the playoff final here two years ago.
03:05I think he only joined Chelsea last summer to be the boss of the under-21 side.
03:12This season's taken a couple of turns for him.
03:15It did all right this first game, didn't it?
03:16I think it was Manchester City.
03:17True against Manchester City and then lost against Fulham, but
03:20I don't think there was any argument to say the players weren't responding to
03:23whatever he'd asked them to do, they certainly were.
03:25And they've got to again today.
03:27Chelsea having lost seven of their last eight games across all competitions,
03:31losing their last five in the Premier League without scoring a single goal.
03:35First time that's happened to Chelsea in their league history since 1912.
03:41Good ball, Calvert-Lewin has played it through for Aronson.
03:46And Sanchez reacts.
03:51Right leg raised just at the right time.
03:54Lovely little touch from Calvert-Lewin, Aronson in on goal.
03:58And Sanchez did what he had to do.
04:01He's in one-on-one, he's got a score really there, guy.
04:04It is a terrific save from Sanchez, of course, but he's got so much room on the side of him.
04:10I'm not sure he's going to get a better opportunity than that this afternoon.
04:14Leeds United royalty here, Eddie Gray is at every Leeds game.
04:17Now there are the memories of 1970, personified.
04:22What a player, what a great man.
04:24Absolutely.
04:26Throws it into a no-man's land.
04:28Lavia wasn't a great header by Biol.
04:30Fernandes to Joao-Pedro, it's off the post.
04:34All came from Biol's rather weak header away.
04:38An inch away from being the first goal, but Leeds gave it to them.
04:42You know, Biol, he had nobody around him, a bit of communication or a bit of calmness on a normal
04:46day.
04:47You mentioned how Leeds need to restore a little bit of calm.
04:51He's usually a picture of calm, he's to transmit himself to his team.
04:57Just reaching the midway point of a really lively first half in the second semi-final.
05:04It would be fair to say mistake ridden.
05:06Well, it would be watching that.
05:07Strauch's given it away.
05:08Here's Pedro Neto.
05:11Neto in, Fernandes!
05:14Chelsea's captain heads them in front.
05:19Pascal Strauch, a little uncertain in possession in his own half.
05:23Chelsea had two players running into the box.
05:26Neto's job, ping one of them out. Job done.
05:30Well, they haven't learned.
05:32Two minutes ago, Biol makes the mistake.
05:33This time it's Strauch dwelling on the ball, poor play.
05:37Laks a daisy call, taking too many touches, just get rid.
05:41And then when Neto gets in there, can he pick out a right cross?
05:45Yes, he can.
05:45It's a simple task for Fernandes to head it in there.
05:49Master of their own downfall leads.
05:52If it's worth remarking on a little bit of Liam Resenia aftermath.
05:56Remember whether it was the club's decision or the then head coach's decision,
05:59but Enzo Fernandes was left out of the last round of the FA Cup.
06:03Well, suspended officially by the club.
06:07For all that you might think about Enzo Fernandes, and it was a curious scene,
06:10wasn't it, at the end of the match at Brighton midweek,
06:12he was staring down the Chelsea fans.
06:15They are a better team when he's in it.
06:25Fernandes, Melo Gusto, not the best of passes to Pedro Neto.
06:35VAR are just having a look at something involving Calvert-Lewin and Kukurea.
06:42And this is it.
06:44Bear in mind, there was a red card for a hair pull on Calvert-Lewin recently.
06:51Calvert-Lewin had a hold.
06:52He's not looking at the ball.
06:53He's not looking at the ball.
06:55His hands got caught maybe on the back of his hair or head.
06:58There's nothing in that.
07:00I don't think hair nets are a bad idea.
07:04I never thought we were going to go down this route this afternoon.
07:07Well, you have to wear one if you work at McDonald's, don't you?
07:13Save a lot of minor.
07:15More from McMurphy later.
07:16Yep.
07:20Two Leeds changes for the start of the second half.
07:24Joe Rodon and Anton Stack have come on, replacing Jacob Beal and James Justin.
07:32I think, Danny, that has made a shift to a pack four for Leeds.
07:36Yeah, I think it was the right thing to do.
07:37Match them up, take more of a risk, gives you an extra man in midfield.
07:41It's a long Leeds throw.
07:44Strouk is beaten to the ball, but Chelsea can't get the ball away properly.
07:48That's a good effort, good save, Sanchez.
07:50What a save.
07:51And enough strength on the hand to divert the ball onto the roof of his net.
07:55Such a crisp strike.
07:57He thinks he scored.
07:59That is such a strong hand from Sanchez.
08:01He's had some criticism this season, but he's made two outstanding saves this afternoon.
08:08I always thought Elvis was from Leeds, and I've been proved correct.
08:17Glavier to Neto.
08:20Neto through for Malagusto, who's turned two.
08:24Lovely touch.
08:25Has to be, doesn't it?
08:27Took too long about it, and Leeds are able to recover.
08:31What a move.
08:33Would have been one of the goals of the season, it's a phenomenal move.
08:37Lots of great passing and interchange.
08:40When it comes to Jao Bedri, he's just got to hit it.
08:43Takes an extra touch, and Tanaka gets in.
08:47Been let off there.
08:49That was move of the match, that was move of the weekend.
08:54Kevin Farka deep in thought, as he so often is.
08:57The voice might have been a bit deep during half-time.
08:59He might have just raised the decibel level a bit.
09:02Does it have that feel, Danny, of a game where if Leeds do score,
09:06then Chelsea have a real spot of bother?
09:09Absolutely. Momentum could shift.
09:14Okafor is really tight to that touchline this half, and trying to use the ball well.
09:19He's done it there!
09:20Oh, he's got a score.
09:21Calvert-Lewin's header is straight at Sanchez, and it basically gave him catching practice.
09:27Great opportunity for Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
09:29No power, no direction.
09:34It's a good ball into Anton Stak, and an even better one from him out to Bogle.
09:41Stak.
09:43He's gone down, Caicedo and Lavia came together to stop him, and the yellow card's out now.
09:49Moises Caicedo has got it, and Leeds have got the free kick.
09:52Good move again from Leeds, wasn't it?
09:54Just catches his ankle, doesn't he? He's a little bit late.
09:58Sanchez has gone down.
10:00And the Leeds fans have reacted to that.
10:04See, this is the problem, though, isn't it, with the rules?
10:06If you made it so a player has to go off for the goalkeeper, then we would see less of
10:11this.
10:12And there's a little bit sparking over on the halfway line.
10:16Lavia is involved in a confrontation, a bit of pushing going on.
10:20This is Chelsea against Leeds. We've been waiting for it.
10:24Ampadu was trying to get in and stop the conversation between Tosin and Callum McFarlane,
10:30the interim boss of Chelsea, because Leeds clearly have the idea that Sanchez taking a seat
10:36was purely engineered so that the coaching staff could get instructions onto the players
10:41as to how to get this defended.
10:46Stak. Stak has a go.
10:49And it beats the post, and Sanchez doesn't have to make any sort of effort to save it.
10:55Sanchez, by the way, is OK.
10:58Do you know what? I'm really surprised to you.
11:00I'm joking.
11:07Stak. Can advance into Chelsea territory.
11:13Mecha. Just let that run away.
11:16And in stretching to try and keep possession, he's committed the foul and got himself a booking.
11:21Is it the toes or the top of the studs?
11:25It's not a red card.
11:27He catches him a little bit, but he doesn't mean to, and there's no velocity in it.
11:35Fernandes.
11:40Vogel has given it to Pedro Neto, Leeds lucky to get it back.
11:43Vogel then has his shirt pulled by Neto, Neto down as though elbowed.
11:48The referee had already given the free kick to Leeds United.
11:53Well, he's going to give a yellow card to Neto, but he's already given a yellow card to Vogel.
11:58Just the end of his fingers on his cheek.
12:01You make that sound as though it's nothing.
12:03It was nothing.
12:04Hence the fact Neto's up and fine after looking like he needed an ambulance.
12:11They have to keep believing, only one goal in this.
12:15And they're going to hope for the lucky break.
12:17Lucas Perry.
12:20Strouk is up there, extra forward.
12:24Nanto will let it go for a throw and Perdue will take it.
12:28And he's going to hurl it into that Chelsea penalty area and hope that mayhem falls Leeds way.
12:34Why not?
12:35Goalkeeper Lucas Perry's going for it.
12:38This has to be it.
12:40And Perdue.
12:41Sanchez is coming to get it, two hands on it.
12:44And Perdue and Nanto in one another's way, Nanto then blocked by Parma.
12:51Parma again, and that will be it.
12:56Chelsea have got themselves together and they've managed to engineer a real team performance
13:04to take themselves through to yet another FA Cup final.
13:09One goal won it, Enzo Fernandes scored it.
13:13But for Chelsea, what about the story of Callum McFarlane?
13:18In amateur football, it seems five minutes ago, brought in as the under-21 boss at the start of this
13:24season.
13:25At the end of it, he'll be leading Chelsea out here at Wembley for an FA Cup final.
13:31It'll be all blue at Wembley on May the 16th.
13:34Two different shades of blue.
13:35It'll be Manchester City against Chelsea in the Cup final.
13:39Today in the semi, Chelsea won, Leeds nil.
13:44Many congratulations, Callum.
13:45What were the important factors for you in that FA Cup semi-final win?
13:50Probably the character was the most pleasing part.
13:52I think those lads showed how much they want to win a football game and what they were willing
13:56to do to win a really important football game for the club.
13:58How important was it to get that early goal?
14:02Did you feel it lifted the confidence?
14:05Yeah, definitely, of course.
14:06I thought we deserved it.
14:07The lads are confident.
14:08There are some top players in there, some of the best players, in my opinion,
14:11some of the best players in the world for their position.
14:13But when you're in a difficult period, it just feels like luck's going against you.
14:18It doesn't feel like it's going to click.
14:19So maybe that gave them a bit more of a less stress and a bit more confidence to go and
14:24play their game.
14:24It was sadly not our very best day.
14:26And for that, yeah, I was disappointed with this.
14:29But also for the players, it's a good experience.
14:31And it's also like once you're again there with such a big game,
14:34anyhow, then you have learned out of it.
14:35And then go a bit more with a bit more confidence and less nervousness into the game.
14:40And I think this is more than what we take out of it.
14:43We had nothing to lose today, just a lot to win.
14:44We saw the goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez, go down with an injury, which we know is going to stop play.
14:50Did you feel that that stifled your momentum?
14:53No comments from my side.
14:55I've spoken about this topic already.
14:57After a loss, I want to show some class and for that, no comments from us.
15:01I don't know if you were genuinely injured or not.
15:02I mean, you can tell me, but obviously we have seen it.
15:06A tactic that's been used by goalkeepers a lot.
15:08It wasn't a tactic. I was hurt.
15:09I've been hurt for the last four days, but it's not too bad.
15:13It was causing me a bit of pain, but yeah, it helped the team give it a little break.
15:17So it's one of them.
15:19And with the save at the start of the second half, did you see that relatively late?
15:23Because it was really travelling.
15:24It was very late. It was a bit of intuition because I didn't see it
15:27popping out on the left side.
15:28So I was like, has to go to the right side.
15:30So I took my step and it was a good save.
15:32To be honest, I thought that after the save, it was going in,
15:35but it just hit the top of the team.
15:37So I'm happy with that, yeah.
15:38Does it feel surreal, the fact that you're here,
15:41you're looking after this, this big football club,
15:43and now you're going to be leading them out in an FA Cup final as well.
15:47You don't have time to take it in.
15:49Maybe at the end of the season, it will sink in.
15:51But right now it's just head down hard work and make sure
15:54we're performing as well as we can for the remaining five games now.
15:58Danny Murphy has sped from the commentary box to join me pitch side.
16:01Danny, enjoy that.
16:02I actually did.
16:03I thought it was a good technical battle.
16:05The change of time from Leeds worked for them.
16:07I thought Chelsea were really good first half,
16:09good reaction after the diabolical performance at Brighton.
16:13They showed some resilience.
16:14They showed some fight.
16:15It's what their fans wanted.
16:17And I thought of time they were comfortable,
16:18but that change technically and the two subs second half for Leeds
16:22made it a real good game second half.
16:24And, you know, the goalkeeper who will come on to, I'm sure,
16:27but he made a couple of great saves to get Chelsea over the line.
16:30So a big win, a big win,
16:32getting them to a final after what's been a disastrous month or two.
16:36There'll be a lot of happy smiles and faces now in that Chelsea dressing room
16:39after a torrid few weeks.
16:41Enzo Fernandes, man in the news over the past couple of days or so,
16:44gets the header, but Leeds United made it far too easy for him.
16:48They did.
16:49They made some mistakes in the first half.
16:50They were causing their own problems, maybe a bit of nerves,
16:54you know, big occasion, understandable,
16:56but you can't keep giving Chelsea chances.
16:58Pedro Neto, he got in on that right-hand side,
17:00and could he find the right cross?
17:02Yeah, it was perfect on his weak foot.
17:04And Fernandes, to be fair, player of his quality,
17:07nice easy header for him, just settled everybody down,
17:11settled Chelsea players down, settled the fans down,
17:15and then deserved it with their first half performance.
17:17You mentioned Robert Sanchez.
17:19I mean, some outstanding saves.
17:21And also, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, that header, he's got to do better, Danny.
17:25I think Dominic Calvert-Lewin will be really disappointed because he's so good in the air.
17:28Yeah.
17:29You know, normally that type of thing he thrives on.
17:32In terms of Sanchez, I mean, he's had a lot of criticism.
17:37He can be proud of his performance today.
17:39I thought the first save from Aronson, he was big.
17:43He kept himself upright a long time.
17:46Just instinct as well, isn't he?
17:46Yeah, he saved it with his foot.
17:47I mean, it wasn't the best finish, but still a terrific save.
17:50But the save of the day was the strong hand from Stack early,
17:54and I think it was his first touch in the second half.
17:56He won't hit a sweeter ball than that, and to have the strength in it.
18:00He needed a bit of luck because it went up in the air and landed on the roof of the
18:03net,
18:03but it's a brilliant save from him.
18:04And, you know, maybe those fans will appreciate it.
18:06Because I think he's a decent keeper in many aspects.
18:10It's just with his feet sometimes, he gets a bit flustered.
18:12But he had a terrific day, and the Chelsea players, I'm sure, will be thanking him in there today.
18:16Just going back to Calvert-Lewin, if he heads out either side of Sanchez,
18:19he's got to force Sanchez to make a save.
18:21Some Leeds United fans are round by us with their head in their hands thinking,
18:24he's got to score there. Is that what might cost him a place in the World Cup?
18:28Yeah, the inconsistency, yeah. I mean, when he's on it, he scores that, doesn't he?
18:33Because he can be a handful, can't he?
18:34He is a handful, and he leads the line well.
18:36And one of his strengths is his aerial ability, and that's what he craves, crosses.
18:40He won't sleep tonight thinking about that.
18:43For a man of his quality in the air, that was a really, really poor effort.
18:46I want to ask you something, Dan, that's creeping into our game, and that is goalkeepers going down,
18:52players going down to get treatment. Because just at that moment, where Robert Sanchez went down
18:56and got treatment, something went on here pitch side with Ethan Ampadu and a few of the Chelsea
19:00players as well. Did that just break up that little bit of momentum for you?
19:03I actually thought it did. I thought Leeds were having their best spell in the game.
19:07I thought it did stop that momentum and confidence that they were building.
19:12I can't blame the Chelsea staff and the players for doing it because the law is there.
19:18Well, there isn't a law there that stops it. I don't like it. I don't think it's...
19:23Does it need clamping down? It does need clamping down.
19:25Something needs to be done because it was an obvious tactical stoppage, you know,
19:30so we could get information onto the players. I don't blame the goalkeeper.
19:33Other teams have done it. Other teams will do it before now and the end of the season.
19:37You need to either make the player go off, but that's really unlikely to happen with a goalkeeper.
19:42But one of the outfield players has to come off. That's all you can do. You can't not stop the
19:48game
19:48because it might be a genuine injury. You can't.
19:51So are you thinking law as opposed to stronger refereeing?
19:55I don't know what a referee can do because if the player is saying,
19:57I'm genuinely injured, he can't risk him saying, no, you're not. He can't be the judge and jury.
20:02I think you just have to make one of the outfield players go off. So even if you do have
20:07that
20:07tactical stop, maybe also you could say none of the players on the pitch are allowed to talk to
20:11the staff while the goalkeeper is getting treatment. That might be an easier option.
20:15I also can't believe I'm asking this question about hair pulling in the game as well,
20:18because Manchester United fans online this evening are making the point that Sandro Martinez
20:23was sent off on that hair pull on Gormick Calvalluin. And then you've got the same thing happening today.
20:28Or was there more in the Martinez one than this one?
20:30No, I think they were both accidental. I don't think there was any malice or violent conduct in either.
20:39It's not something I've experienced myself very often. I thought today was a great show of common
20:45sense by the officials. I was fortunate enough to have the bar in my ear. They got to the conclusion
20:50really quickly. What did they say? They said he had an open palm on the back of his head and
20:55pulled it away. He thinks he's caught his hair. No bad intent, whatever. Not exactly those words,
21:01but more or less. And I think Martinez was the same. I think he's just understanding the game.
21:06I thought today they showed they got the right decision. They did it quickly and showed common
21:12sense. Just unfortunately, the United situation, for some reason, they didn't see that. I thought it was a
21:17mistake and they both should have had the same conclusion as what happened today.
21:21In terms of Chelsea, they showed fight determination. They won the second balls.
21:27Where was that fight last week? And what's the difference? Was it down to the fact that the
21:32players simply did not want to play for Liam Rossini? I hate to be blunt, but I've got to ask
21:36that question.
21:36I think sometimes it takes a run of form where it's really, really bad and the criticism
21:41gets really high, you know, gets bigger by the week for players to come together, maybe have a
21:47chat and go, come on, we've got to do something. I don't think you necessarily wouldn't have got
21:51that reaction if Rossini was in charge today. I don't think it's all on the manager because
21:55players have to take responsibility, but these are top players, you know, that they're winning
21:59second balls and closing people down and winning tackles and stuff. That's a prerequisite of being
22:04a footballer. That's football. Shouldn't be thankful for it. Where's it been? Why?
22:09Maybe not enough leaders in the group, maybe too many sulkers, young players up and down. The managers
22:15obviously struggled with getting his message across. Maybe they didn't like the tactics.
22:19One thing when, as a player, sometimes a group of players, if you go on a pitch and you're not
22:23sure
22:23exactly what you're doing and the tactics don't feel right, it can look like you're not trying.
22:28You're just not sure on what you're doing. I think to be blunt, some of those players
22:35probably have had words with each other this week, had a look in the mirror and thought,
22:39we've got to do better. And you saw that. I thought Pedro Neto was a great example of that
22:42because his defensive work today, for someone we, you know, normally just see his forward
22:47play and think about him as a creative force. His defensive play today was really good.
22:51OK, Danny, for the moment, thank you very much. So Chelsea will play Manchester City in the final.
22:55Let's show you the best of yesterday's first semi-final, Manchester City against Southampton.
23:03Mateo Kovacic finds Omar Marmoush, his first touch is great, and it's put around the post
23:08with his foot by Daniel Peretz. It's a good save that tries to do with the near-posed.
23:19Tom Fellowes sticking close to Jeremy Doku. That's Kurnit Waugh, it was not far away.
23:28Reinder's got a bit of bend on this. You can tell from the keeper's movement that he's worried.
23:35It's now attack against defence. Savinho, Ryan Cherky, turning Sienza. Savinho bending,
23:43pushed away well by Peretz. Jeremy Doku. Oh, well done, by Yanda.
23:52And it's Laren, and he's onside, Followes, but well done, James Trafford.
24:00Good save by Peretz here. It was a good save.
24:08Shea Charles was dispossessed. Nico Gonzalez got it into Cherky. Here's the chance,
24:15good save by Peretz. Gonzalez again, great block by Charles, and wide of the post from Rinders.
24:26Again, what brilliant defending. And good goalkeeping from Peretz there. That's straight at him,
24:31but he still has to keep that out. And I know they're appealing for handball,
24:34but his arms tucked behind him, so no way is that going to be overturned at all.
24:38And then Rinders forces the shot wide.
24:45Well won by Kasper Yanda. 12 minutes to play. Just imagine if they nick a goal.
24:51Sienza moves it inside. Matsuki. And curling in! Oh, what a strike!
24:59Finn Azaz may just have scored the goal of his life for Southampton.
25:08Brilliant tackle on the halfway line, and now all of a sudden they go down the left.
25:14And they work it so, so well. And you're thinking, can he have a shot from there? The way he
25:19turns.
25:20No other fork. Then head down, curl it into the corner. He doesn't even have a look.
25:25He knows exactly where he is. The keeper's got no chance. It's a brilliant finish.
25:37Here's Doku. Doku, deflection!
25:46Full square at Wembley. Jeremy Doku keeps the treble dream alive.
25:53And they've had no such luck up until now. Just when they needed it most. The little deflection.
26:02Oh, it's cruel on James Green.
26:07Shea Charles. And he's found Kyle Lahren. Lahren.
26:13And chipped over by Trafford. Matsuki's effort.
26:18Taking no chances, James Trafford. Goodness me, this game in the last 10 or 15 minutes has been incredible.
26:28Oh, what a strike!
26:30Oh, what a strike!
26:33Nico Gonzalez!
26:37Unstoppable!
26:39Manchester City fell behind with 12 minutes to go, with three minutes to go there in front.
26:45A magnificent strike from Nico Gonzalez!
26:50Well, this Manchester City team and the Manchester City manager were under huge pressure when that finish as goals in.
26:57But what a reaction from Manchester City.
27:02On the cusp of stoppage time, taken out of Trafford's gloves, but it was a good defensive header.
27:08And Peretz has come and he hasn't got there.
27:12And Wembley beckons here in the FA Cup final for Manchester City as Doku finds Savinho and it's off the
27:20line by Matsuki.
27:22Goodness me, this game's got over in the last 20 minutes. It's chaos!
27:29I think we are very close in the first half, then on a transition. We are very close in the
27:33second half,
27:34right at the very start. Then went up, I think, at 81, 82 and yeah, then it is what it
27:40is.
27:40In the end, then it is for us to bring those games over the line. We didn't manage to do
27:44so today,
27:44so it's a slight bit missing, but I think overall good performance.
27:47This club never, never, ever in this country and since, I don't know, UK was born,
27:56so no team has made four finals in a row. So imagine now a start next season and one team
28:02will be four
28:03finals in a row. So it's extraordinary. Loads of European football coming up this week on the BBC.
28:09There are highlights of the Women's Champions League on BBC Three tomorrow night. In the Men's
28:13Champions League on Wednesday night, you can listen to the first leg of Arsenal's semi-final
28:16away at Atletico Madrid on Five Live and BBC Sounds. Also on Wednesday night, highlights of that game
28:21and Tuesday's semi-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich on BBC One. And on Thursday night,
28:28live commentary of the big one, Europa League semi-final between Nottingham Forest and Aston
28:31Bella on Five Live and BBC Sounds. Danny, great to see you. Thank you very much. See you
28:36for the final. It'll be Chelsea-Manchester City, live on the BBC. We'll see you then. Good night.
28:43Fernandes! Chelsea's captain heads them in front. Chelsea have got themselves through.
28:52Deflection! They're in! All square at Wembley! Nico Gonzalez! Unstoppable!
29:04Football! It'll be all blue at Wembley. Manchester City against Chelsea.
29:08We'll see you then. We'll see you then. We'll see you then.
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