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Chelsea Triumphs 3-0 Against Manchester United To Achieve Domestic Treble

Chelsea secured a domestic treble by defeating Manchester United 3-0 in the Women's FA Cup final. Sandy Baltimore's two goals highlighted a strong performance at Wembley Stadium.

Sonia Bompastor's debut season as Chelsea manager concluded triumphantly with a domestic treble. Sandy Baltimore's two goals led to a 3-0 victory over Manchester United in the Women's FA Cup final. This win at Wembley Stadium marked another trophy for Bompastor, succeeding Emma Hayes, as Chelsea emerged victorious against the defending champions.

United had a brief surge when Elisabeth Terland and Ella Toone, who was introduced after halftime, both shot directly at Chelsea's goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton. However, Chelsea quickly regained control of the match. Despite needing patience, substitute Catarina Macario scored the crucial second goal by heading in Baltimore's free-kick with six minutes left.

Chelsea Wins Domestic Treble with FA Cup Victory

Baltimore's performance was pivotal; she scored a penalty just before halftime after Celin Bizet fouled Erin Cuthbert. Baltimore confidently converted from 12 yards, sending Phallon Tullis-Joyce the wrong way. Her contribution continued as she assisted Macario and later scored again during stoppage time, securing her team's comprehensive win.

Chelsea faced an early challenge when Mayra Ramirez's attempt led to a goalmouth scramble, their best chance until Cuthbert was fouled. The penalty awarded gave Chelsea the lead they needed to dominate the game further. Baltimore's late goal sealed the victory and earned her a standing ovation from Chelsea fans.

This triumph marked Chelsea’s second treble under different managers, following Hayes' success in 2020-21. Notably, this season was unique as it was their first without losing any domestic league matches. Although they faced setbacks in the Champions League, Chelsea finished their league campaign undefeated and celebrated another cup victory on Sunday.

Bompastor has maintained an impeccable record in domestic cup finals, winning all five she has contested across her tenures with Lyon and now Chelsea. Her leadership has brought stability and success to the team, culminating in this remarkable achievement.

The atmosphere at Wembley was electric as Baltimore was substituted amid cheers from supporters celebrating their team's dominance. The victory not only highlighted individual brilliance but also showcased Chelsea’s collective strength under Bompastor’s guidance.

Story first published: Sunday, May 18, 2025, 22:36 [IST]
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