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Man City edge closer to treble after FA Cup final win over Man Utd

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FA Cup Final – Manchester City v Manchester United – Wembley Stadium, London, Britain – June 3, 2023 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish celebrate after winning the FA Cup (Photo: REUTERS/Carl Recine)

LONDON (Reuters)

Manchester City moved to within one victory of completing a momentous treble as they beat Manchester United 2-1 in the FA Cup final thanks to İlkay Gündoğan’s double on Saturday.

City captain Gündoğan entered the record books by scoring the fastest goal in FA Cup final history as he crashed home a stunning volley 12 seconds after kickoff.

United, seeking to win both domestic cups in the same season for the first time and at the same time wreck City’s hopes of emulating their own historic 1999 treble, levelled against the run of play with a 33rd-minute Bruno Fernandes penalty.

But Gundogan restored City’s lead with another volley seven minutes after the interval and Pep Guardiola’s side resisted some late pressure to win the trophy for a seventh time.

The English Premier League (EPL) champions face Inter Milan in next Saturday’s Champions League final when victory will see them match United’s treble in the 1998-1999 season.

FA Cup Final – Manchester City v Manchester United – Wembley Stadium, London, Britain – June 3, 2023 Manchester City’s Kyle Walker and teammates celebrate after winning the FA Cup (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs)

For the first time in 190 meetings the clubs were clashing for silverware, and not just bragging rights, and Wembley was decked in red and sky blue.

Smoke from the pre-match pyrotechnics had not even cleared when City took the lead in spectacular fashion.

Keeper Stefan Ortega launched a long punt towards Erling Haaland and as the ball bounced into the path of Gündoğan he did not hesitate to send a dipping right-foot volley arcing over a transfixed David de Gea.

FA Cup Final – Manchester City v Manchester United – Wembley Stadium, London, Britain – June 3, 2023 Manchester City’s Erling Braut Haaland, Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan celebrate after winning the FA Cup (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs)

It eclipsed the previous fastest FA Cup final goal scored by Louis Saha after 25 seconds for Everton against Chelsea in 2009 and City threatened to run riot.

Rodri and Jack Grealish both failed to convert good chances in the opening five minutes in which United barely touched the ball while Haaland and Kevin de Bruyne also went close for City before United were handed an unexpected gift.

When United right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka headed a diagonal ball harmlessly across the area it appeared innocuous but, as play continued, referee Paul Tierney was instructed to check a pitch side monitor for a possible handball by Grealish.

FA Cup Final – Manchester City v Manchester United – Wembley Stadium, London, Britain – June 3, 2023 Manchester United’s Christian Eriksen looks dejected as he applauds the fans after the match (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs)

To the unlucky Grealish’s dismay, and the delight of the thousands of red-clad United fans at the east end of the stadium, Tierney pointed to the spot and Fernandes calmly shuffled up to send Ortega the wrong way with his penalty.

It energised United and Raphael Varane volleyed over from a corner as halftime approached.

City needed slightly longer in the second half to re-establish their superiority and again it was Gundogan displaying his knack of scoring crucial goals.

This time the German was picked out by De Bruyne’s chipped pass and his left-foot volley, not struck anywhere near as perfectly as his earlier effort, bounced its way through a crowded area and crept inside De Gea’s right-hand post.

FA Cup Final – Manchester City v Manchester United – Wembley Stadium, London, Britain – June 3, 2023 Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates (Photo: REUTERS/Carl Recine)

Gündoğan was denied a hat-trick by an offside flag and as the minutes ticked down City began to look edgy with United substitute Alejandro Garnacho curling a shot agonisingly wide while a goalmouth scramble in stoppage time ended with the ball bouncing off City’s crossbar.

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