Manchester City vs Manchester United in FA Cup Final Rematch: A Journey Back to Wembley

How Manchester City Reached the FA Cup Final

Manchester City, long-standing rivals of Manchester United, will face off in the FA Cup final for a second consecutive season on Saturday. Their journey back to Wembley began with a 5-0 victory over Huddersfield in the third round, with Phil Foden scoring twice and Julian Alvarez, Jeremy Doku, and a Ben Jackson own goal completing the scoring. Kevin De Bruyne set up a goal on his return from injury.

In the fourth round, Nathan Ake scored an 88th-minute winner as City defeated Tottenham 1-0. This marked their first win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The fifth round saw Erling Haaland score five goals in a 6-2 victory over Luton, with De Bruyne contributing four assists. Jordan Clark scored twice for Luton, but City’s dominance prevailed.

The quarter-finals saw Bernardo Silva score a brace in a 2-0 win over Newcastle, with both goals coming off deflections. City controlled the game with 72 per cent possession. In the semi-finals, Silva redeemed himself from missing a penalty in the Champions League by scoring the late winner against Chelsea. Despite Chelsea’s missed chances, Silva capitalized to secure City’s spot in the final.

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