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FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Manchester City vs Chelsea and this have cost them thier Job after not awarding a clear handball by Jack Grealish

In a thrilling showdown at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, Manchester City emerged victorious over Chelsea with a narrow 1-0 triumph, securing their spot in the coveted FA Cup final. The decisive moment came in the 84th minute when Bernardo Silva found the back of the net, sealing the fate of the match in favor of the Citizens.

The match saw former Chelsea player Kevin De Bruyne unleash a shot towards goal, only to be thwarted by Chelsea goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic. However, Silva capitalized on the opportunity, expertly slotting the ball home with a precise sidefoot finish.

Adding to the intensity of the encounter, 21-year-old Cole Palmer, a former City forward who showcased his prowess with four goals against Everton in the league just days prior, along with Noni Madueke, both came close to scoring, underscoring the relentless attacking prowess of both teams.

Despite the jubilation of securing a spot in the FA Cup final, Manchester City’s joy was somewhat tempered by recent disappointments, notably their loss to Real Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals, decided by a penalty shootout. Silva, reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster of the past week, expressed his elation at the victory, stating, “Very happy after a very frustrating week for all of us, for me personally.” His sentiments encapsulate the resilience and determination inherent in football, as players have the opportunity to redeem themselves in the relentless fixture schedule.

Looking ahead, Manchester City now awaits the outcome of the upcoming clash between Manchester United and Coventry City, with the winner set to face them in the FA Cup final on May 25. This victory also serves as a morale boost for Pep Guardiola’s side as they continue their pursuit of the Premier League title, currently holding a two-point lead at the summit of the table, while also remaining in contention for a domestic double.

Meanwhile, for Chelsea, the defeat marks another setback in their FA Cup history against Manchester City, having now lost six of their last eight encounters in the competition. Manager Mauricio Pochettino and his team will undoubtedly be ruing missed opportunities, particularly the wastefulness in front of goal exhibited by Nicolas Jackson, whose efforts were repeatedly denied by City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega.

As the final whistle blew, Chelsea’s hopes of FA Cup glory were dashed, with memories of their previous trip to Wembley still fresh in their minds, having suffered defeat to Liverpool in the League Cup final. Mykhailo Mudryk’s desperate free-kick attempt in the dying moments epitomized the frustration of an afternoon marred by missed chances and failed endeavors, leaving Chelsea to contemplate yet another disappointing exit from the competition, reminiscent of their early departure in the previous year’s third round.

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