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LEICESTER BEAT CHELSEA TO CLAIM FIRST FA CUP IN 137-YEAR HISTORY

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Leicester City’s Kasper Schmeichel and Wes Morgan celebrate with the trophy after winning the FA Cup on May 15, 2021.PHOTO: REUTERS

Leicester won the FA Cup for the first time in the club’s 137-year history on Saturday (May 15) as Youri Tielemans’s sensational strike beat Chelsea 1-0 in front of 22,000 fans at Wembley.

The largest crowd for a sports event in England since the coronavirus pandemic hit 14 months ago were treated to a goal worthy to win any trophy as the Belgian midfielder blasted into the top corner on 63 minutes.

Kasper Schmeichel produced a stunning save to deny Mason Mount late on and Chelsea also had a goal ruled out by a VAR review for offside.

Five years after the Foxes stunned the Premier League’s giants to become champions, Leicester have now claimed English football’s other prestigious trophy at the fifth time of asking.

Four times they had previously lost the final, but the last of those was 52 years ago.

A historic week for Brendan Rodgers’ men could get even better as they are on the verge of sealing a place in next season’s Champions League.

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The sides meet again in three days’ time at Stamford Bridge in a pivotal clash to decide who secures a top-four finish in the Premier League.

Chelsea need a quick response after losing for just the fourth time in 27 games since Thomas Tuchel replaced the sacked Frank Lampard in January.

The Blues also have a Champions League final to look forward to against Manchester City in two weeks’ time, but could end the campaign without silverware or a place in Europe’s premier club competition next season.

Chelsea’s success under Tuchel has come thanks to an excellent defensive record, but their struggles at the other end were again exposed.

Tuchel’s men dominated before half-time but laboured to create clear-cut chances despite Leicester losing defensive lynchpin Jonny Evans to injury midway through the first half.

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Wayward Werner

Timo Werner’s wayward finishing has characterised his first season in England since joining from RB Leipzig for £47 million ($66 million) and the German international had another day to forget in front of goal.

Tuchel turned away in disgust after Werner blazed high and wide from the edge of the box with the Leicester defence stretched midway through the first half.

Werner then came closest to breaking the deadlock before half-time as his header drifted just wide and evaded Cesar Azpilicueta as the Chelsea captain launched himself in at the far post.

The welcome return of noise echoing down from 6,000 fans of each side from both ends of the ground helped mask a general lack of quality on the field. Another 10,000 local supporters, key workers and Football Association stakeholders were also in attendance as Wembley gears up for hosting matches at Euro 2020 next month at 25 per cent capacity.

One moment of magic proved decisive as Tielemans collected possession midway inside the Chelsea half and strode forward before unleashing an unstoppable strike into the top corner past Kepa Arrizabalaga.

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Tuchel flexed the strength in depth of his squad in an attempt to find an equaliser as Callum Hudson-Odoi, Ben Chilwell, Kai Havertz, Olivier Giroud and Christian Pulisic were all introduced off the bench. But they were denied by the brilliance of Schmeichel in the Leicester goal.

Chilwell, whose every touch was booed by the Leicester support, nearly came back to haunt his old club as his header was turned onto the post by the Dane.

Mount then could not believe his luck as his sweetly struck shot was turned behind by a brilliant stop from Schmeichel. Even when the Leicester keeper was beaten, Chelsea were denied by a VAR review.

A Wes Morgan own goal looked set to send the game to extra-time, but Chilwell had strayed offside in the build-up. Leicester players and fans celebrated the decision like a goal and were in raptures again moments later after seeing out a nervy finale.

-Reuters

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Eze thunderbolt guides Arsenal past Mansfield into FA Cup quarter-finals

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FA Cup - Fifth Round - Mansfield Town v Arsenal - One Call Stadium, Mansfield, Britain - March 7, 2026 Arsenal's Eberechi Eze celebrates scoring their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff 

Arsenal survived a genuine scare in the FA Cup fifth round on Saturday as they edged past spirited third-tier Mansfield Town 2-1, with Eberechi Eze’s thunderbolt ​sending the Premier League leaders into the quarter-finals.

Noni Madueke gave Arsenal the lead going ‌into halftime at Field Mill, but Will Evans equalised for Nigel Clough’s Mansfield before Eze scored in the 66th minute to ensure the top-flight side progressed to the last eight.

“Happy to score. I had the space and ​the opportunity to shoot. So I took it,” Eze told TNT Sports.

“It was a difficult ​environment to play in. But we did what we had to do and ⁠we are through to the next round, which is the important thing.”

Mikel Arteta named a much-changed ​side, starting teenagers Max Dowman and Marli Salmon, as Arsenal became the first Premier League side to ​start a competitive game with two players aged 16 or under in any competition.

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However, Arteta’s changes nearly backfired as the hosts, feeding off a raucous home crowd, gave Arsenal a genuine fright with aggressive pressing and infectious ​energy that clearly unsettled the visitors.

“Before the game, the gaffer said, ‘Have a go. We were ​not expected to win the game, so have a go and enjoy it,” Mansfield forward Rhys Oates said.

“We created ‌more ⁠chances than we thought we could, and we have given them a game.”

Dowman, Arsenal’s youngest-ever FA Cup player at 16, emerged as a lively attacking threat as the top-flight side gradually found their rhythm before Madueke broke the deadlock in the 41st minute.

Madueke, who had an initial shot saved, ​curled a powerful finish into ​the far corner ⁠to give Arsenal their 100th goal of the season in all competitions.

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Clough brought on Evans for the second half, and the Welsh striker made an ​immediate impact, netting five minutes after coming on.

The 28-year-old wrong-footed a second-guessing ​Cristhian Mosquera ⁠before finishing past Kepa Arrizabalaga in Arsenal’s goal.

“It’s typical, isn’t it? For me to have a league goal drought and then come on for a half against Arsenal and have a goal against them,” ⁠Evans said.

Arsenal ​were rattled but recovered and found the winner when substitute ​Eze made space for himself and fired a powerful shot from the edge of the box to silence the crowd at ​Field Mill and keep Arsenal’s quadruple bid on track.

-Reuters

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Chelsea reach FA Cup quarter-finals with 4-2 extra-time win over Wrexham

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FA Cup - Fifth Round - Wrexham v Chelsea - SToK Racecourse, Wrexham, Britain - March 7, 2026 Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho scores their third goal. Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes

Chelsea’s Alejandro Garnacho and Joao Pedro struck in ​extra time to secure a nervy 4–2 win over ‌second‑tier Wrexham and reach the FA Cup quarter‑finals on Saturday as the Premier League giants escaped from the Racecourse Ground after ​a tough battle.

Garnacho volleyed home from close range in ​the 97th minute with such force that the ⁠ball ricocheted off the back stanchion to give Chelsea ​the lead for the first time on the night.

Wrexham — who ​lost George Dobson to a 93rd-minute red card — thought they had equalised deep into added time in the extra period when Lewis ​Brunt headed home, but he was offside. Pedro then ​sealed Chelsea’s win with a fine goal in the 125th minute.

Sam Smith ‌had ⁠put the Championship side ahead in the 18th when he sprinted onto Callum Doyle’s long pass, took a touch and fired past Robert Sanchez. Chelsea equalised with a huge ​slice of ​luck when George ⁠Thomason’s attempt to clear Garnacho’s shot struck goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo and rolled in.

Wrexham went ​back in front after 78 minutes when ​Doyle diverted ⁠the ball past Sanchez after Ryan Longman fired it back into the area from a corner. But Josh Acheampong equalised ⁠soon ​after with a blistering shot into ​the roof of the net after Dobson slipped to send the game ​into extra time.

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-Reuters

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Arsenal visit Mansfield, Man City at Newcastle in FA Cup fifth round

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Arsenal will visit League One Mansfield Town, while Manchester City travel to Newcastle United in a mouth-watering all-Premier League tie following the FA Cup fifth round draw on Monday.

Third-tier Mansfield stunned top-flight strugglers Burnley 2-1 at Turf Moor on Saturday and have been rewarded with a clash against 14-time winners and Premier League leaders Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola’s City face Newcastle in a repeat of one of this season’s League Cup semi-finals, while Premier League bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers host Liverpool.

Brentford head to West Ham United after an own goal away to sixth-tier Macclesfield, who stunned holders Crystal Palace in the last round, giving them a 1-0 win on Monday.

Championship side Wrexham welcome eight-time winners Chelsea, while Fulham entertain Southampton and Leeds United host another second-tier side in Norwich City.

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Sunderland face a second successive away trip after being drawn against Port Vale or Bristol City, whose fourth-round tie has been postponed until March 3 due to a waterlogged pitch.

FA Cup fifth round draw

  • Fulham v Southampton
  • Port Vale or Bristol City v Sunderland
  • Newcastle United v Manchester City
  • Leeds United v Norwich City
  • Mansfield Town v Arsenal
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool
  • Wrexham v Chelsea
  • West Ham United v Brentford

Matches to be played over the weekend of March 7–8

-Reuters

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