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Hazard penalty hands Chelsea FA Cup victory

Chelsea lift the FA Cup after a 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Wembley Stadium
Chelsea lift the FA Cup after a 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Wembley Stadium

Eden Hazard’s 22nd minute penalty was enough to hand Chelsea a 1-0 victory in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium.

The Belgian broke clear of Phil Jones, but the United defender’s clumsy challenge brought Hazard down and referee Michael Oliver was left in little doubt, immediately pointing to the spot.

Hazard dusted himself down and sent David De Gea the wrong way, stroking the ball into the net.

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Though United pressed in the second half, they created very little in the way of clear-cur chances, with Paul Pogba’s wayward free header from a late corner proving the best of them.

Hazard proved the inspiration as United huffed and puffed, but Jose Mourinho’s side looked in need of more guile to break down a staunch Chelsea rearguard, in a game that lacked little quality and and goalmouth action.

Eden Hazard stokes home the winner
Eden Hazard stokes home the winner

The 27-year-old forward fuelled speculation over his future this week by stating he will wait and see how Chelsea’s close-season transfer policy develops before committing to a new contract at Stamford Bridge.

But he was all business at England’s national stadium as he turned the first half into an ordeal for Jones.

United improved upon a tepid showing after the break and Alexis Sanchez had a goal ruled out for offside, but even the late introduction of Romelu Lukaku on his return from an ankle injury could not force an equaliser.

Gary Cahill salutes the Chelsea fans after winning the FA Cup
Gary Cahill salutes the Chelsea fans after winning the FA Cup

It meant a sweet victory for Antonio Conte over his rival Mourinho on what could prove his farewell outing as Chelsea coach, with the FA Cup a notable consolation after their Premier League title defence slumped to a fifth-place finish.

As in the semi-final win over Tottenham, De Gea was preferred to United’s regular cup goalkeeper Sergio Romero and the Spain international was called upon in the ninth minute.

Jones gave away possession and Tiemoue Bakayoko set Hazard running at the backpedalling England defender, who he skipped past and forced De Gea to save with his right boot at the near post.

Bakayoko and Sanchez had half-hearted penalty appeals turned down but there was little doubt for referee Michael Oliver when he later pointed to the United spot.

Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger celebrates victory at the final whistle
Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger celebrates victory at the final whistle

An utterly hapless start to the game continued for Jones, who blundered through Hazard as the Belgium star darted around him after bringing Cesc Fabregas’ lofted pass under his spell.

Conte was furious on the touchline after Jones was only yellow carded – in line with the International Football Association Board update brought in from last season – but Hazard was a picture of calmness as he stroked home, sending De Gea the wrong way.

Jones had a chance to make amends but headed wide at the far post from Ashley Young’s left-wing cross, with United belatedly arriving as an attacking force in the closing minutes of the half.

Antonio Rudiger blocked well from Marcus Rashford after Paul Pogba drove a counter-attack in stoppage time.

Mourinho’s side enjoyed their first sustained spell of pressure early in the second half, with Ander Herrera liberated from attempting to shackle Hazard and lending greater impetus to United’s midfield play.

Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford (left) spurns a rare chance
Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford (left) spurns a rare chance

Thibaut Courtois beat away a drive from Rashford and Pogba saw a deflected 57th-minute shot loop behind, before Nemanja Matic scuffed wide wastefully against his former club.

The pressure looked to have told in the 63rd minute but Sanchez was fractionally offside – a decision confirmed by VAR – when he prodded in after Courtois denied Jones.

Chelsea attacks had become a rarity by the time N’Golo Kante marauded forward and played in Marcos Alonso. The wing-back was denied by his countryman De Gea and Young escaped penalty claims for handball as Chelsea followed up.

Courtois denied Rashford one against one before the England forward made way for Lukaku, and Mourinho would no doubt have preferred a glorious 82nd-minute headed chance fell to the Belgian as opposed to Pogba.

United’s record signing was unmarked but directed substitute Anthony Martial’s corner wide, condemning his boss to a trophyless campaign.

Key Opta Stats:

  • Chelsea have won their 8th FA Cup and their first since 2012, level with Tottenham – only Man Utd (12) and Arsenal (13) have won more.

  • Seven of the last 10 FA Cup winners have been London clubs (Chelsea 4, Arsenal 3).

  • Jose Mourinho has lost his first cup final in charge of an English club, after winning each of the previous six (4 x League Cup, 1 x FA Cup, 1x Europa League).

  • Antonio Conte has tasted success in a domestic cup final for the first time in three attempts as a manager, after losing with Juventus vs Napoli in the 2012 Coppa Italia, and the 2017 FA Cup with Chelsea against Arsenal.

  • Manchester United appeared in their 20th FA Cup final – a joint-record with Arsenal.

  • Manchester United have won in just one of their last four FA Cup final appearances, beating Crystal Palace in 2016, losing to Chelsea in 2018 and 2007 and ending on the losing side to Arsenal courtesy of a penalty shoot-out in 2005

  • United mustered 18 shots in the game; they last attempted more shots without scoring in a match in all competitions in October 2016 (38 v Burnley in the Premier League).

  • Eden Hazard’s penalty was the first scored in an FA Cup final since Ruud van Nistelrooy for Man Utd v Millwall in 2004 (excl shootouts).

  • Hazard’s penalty was the first time since the 1982 replay between Spurs and QPR that the only goal of an FA Cup final came from the spot (Glenn Hoddle)

  • Hazard made his 300th appearance for Chelsea in all competitions.

  • Thibaut Courtois attempted 42 passes in the game, more than any of his outfield team-mates.