Manchester City win FA Cup; United the league

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Manchester City ended their 35-year trophy drought with a 1-0 win over Stoke to clinch the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday.

Ivory Coast international Yaya Toure was the hero once again for City, rifling in a shot on 74 minutes to settle a largely one-sided encounter.

The win gave City their first piece of silverware since their victory in the 1976 League Cup final at Wembley and completed a rare double on the same day that their rivals Manchester United sealed the Premier League.

It also sealed a fine week for City, who had clinched qualification for next season’s Champions League on Tuesday by beating Tottenham.

“I can only say that I’m very happy for all the supporters,” a delighted City manager Roberto Mancini told ITV afterwards.

“After many years, they deserved to win this trophy,” Mancini added, gesturing towards City’s delirious army of fans.

“We need to improve but we are very happy. We did a small piece of history of Manchester City. We start now.”

Goal hero Toure – who had also scored the winner in last month’s semi-final victory over Manchester United – was jubilant to have helped City end their long wait for a piece of silverware.

“The dream is now … it’s fantastic to win. It’s fantastic for the history of the club,” said Toure.

“We wanted to win something and get through to the Champions League. It’s amazing.”

City, who dominated throughout, might have won by more had it not been for a couple of fine saves by Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen early on when Mancini’s men were threatening to run riot.

City, who had been lifted by captain Carlos Tevez passing a late fitness test, settled swiftly and took control of the opening exchanges.

Tevez might have put City ahead after only five minutes, his curling shot headed for goal after taking a slight deflection off Ryan Shawcross, only for Sorensen to save superbly at full stretch.

There was little respite for Stoke thereafter, and Shawcross was deeply relieved when he stuck a leg out to intercept a low Aleksandar Kolarov cross in the 10th minute which came dangerously close to being an own goal.

Moments later it was Toure’s turn, the Ivorian letting fly from 30 yards with a ferocious drive that beat Sorensen only to go inches wide.

With City rampant, Stoke’s defence showed signs of cracking under the pressure, German centre-half Robert Huth lucky to escape punishment for a blatant off the ball elbow that flattened Mario Balotelli.

Stoke’s only chance on goal in a lop-sided opening period came when Trinidad striker Kenwyne Jones found some space in the City box, only for his shot to be blocked by Vincent Kompany.

At the other end Stoke again had Sorensen to thank after another brilliant save on 24 minutes, this time from Balotelli, whose curling shot was hurtling towards the top corner before it was palmed away to safety.

City should have gone 1-0 up on 35 minutes, when a wonderful ball from Tevez found Balotelli in the box and in the ensuing melee David Silva’s shot into the turf bounced up and over the bar with Sorensen nowhere.

A scrappy start to the second half saw Stoke enjoy their best spell but City’s defence were more than equal to the challenge.

City again spurned a good chance on 56 minutes when a swift breakout of defence saw Tevez surge down the right before crossing to the unmarked Silva who took too long to get his shot away.

With the clock ticking down, Mancini took the bold move to replace Gareth Barry with the more attacking option of Adam Johnson on 74 minutes.

A minute later, Toure struck the decisive blow for City. A shot from Balotelli deflected off Marc Wilson and fell kindly to the former Barcelona midfielder who blasted an unstoppable first-time shot past Sorensen.

Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney scored the goal that gave Manchester United a record 19th English title in a 1-1 draw away to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park on Saturday.

Needing just a point to regain the Premier League title from Chelsea, United got it when England striker Rooney scored from the penalty spot 17 minutes from time after Rovers keeper Paul Robinson brought down Javier Hernandez.

Australia’s Brett Emerton had fired Rovers, still not certain of top-flight survival, into a 20th minute lead before Rooney settled United’s nerves with a powerful spot-kick.

The result gave United, now in sole possession of a record they had shared with arch-rivals Liverpool an unassailable seven-point lead at the top of the English Premier League table, with closest pursuers Chelsea only able to win a maximum of six points from their two remaining matches.

“I was terrified, the ref took a long time to give it,” Rooney told Sky Sports in relation to the penalty.

“I had to compose myself, I’d been practising all week.”

Rooney, who earlier in the season stunned United by handing in a transfer request, added: “After the year I’ve had, with the ups and downs, this is for the fans and the team.”

United’s latest triumph gave both manager Sir Alex Ferguson and Ryan Giggs a 12th English title.

Asked about suggestions criticism the current team was not as good as previous United sides: “We’re champions and in the Champions League. We’re rubbish aren’t we?

“Twenty years ago we were nowhere near Liverpool. It’s great credit to the club, the manager and the players and it’s a good feeling to be ahead of our greatest rivals.”

At the other end of the table, Wolves climbed a point clear of the relegation zone after a 3-1 win away to Sunderland.

Former Sunderland defender Jody Craddock gave Wolves a 22nd minute lead on his return to the Stadium of Light before a failure to clear a corner allowed Stephane Sessegnon to smash home a 34th minute equaliser at the far post.

But Matt Jarvis provided the cross that allowed Steven Fletcher to head Wolves in at the far post, George Elokobi sealing victory with a header 12 minutes from time.

Blackpool – who started the day in the bottom three – remained in the relegation zone despite a dramatic 4-3 win at home to Bolton Wanderers ahead of their final game of the season away to Manchester United next weekend.

But victory put them level on 39 points with Birmingham, ahead of the Blues’ match against Fulham on Sunday.

Five goals came in a frantic first half at Bloomfield Road with striker Kevin Davies firing visitors Bolton into a second minute lead only for Blackpool forward DJ Campbell to equalise seven minutes later.

Campbell then teed-up strike partner Jason Puncheon in the 19th minute as Blackpool went 2-1 in front.

But a defence that had conceded 71 league goals this season before this match kicked-off could not deny Bolton an equaliser through Matt Taylor’s angled shot.

However, on the stroke of half-time, Campbell scored his second when he turned in Charlie Adam’s cross.

Bolton though were back on level terms at 3-3 when Daniel Sturridge headed in Lee Chung-Yong’s cross in the 53rd minute.

There was yet another twist when Adam, who led a sweeping counter-attack, shot past Jussi Jaaskelainen from 15 yards to put Blackpool 4-3 in front with just under half an hour left.

Saturday’s other match saw West Brom beat Everton 1-0, Youssouf Mulumbu scoring the only goal of the game at The Hawthorns in the tenth minute.

The Crowd Says:

2011-05-16T10:42:49+00:00

punter

Guest


The point of it all is you hardly hear anyone in Sydney talking about the Swannies game on the weekend on Monday morning, if the footy is mentioned is the NRL, so I think this reflects the low viewers for AFL in Sydney.

2011-05-16T00:49:54+00:00

Sherrin-Burley-Faulkner

Guest


Perhaps they didn't like "sex, lies and parties" !!.

2011-05-16T00:34:56+00:00

Rob McLean

Guest


James, The matches were only played on the same day as the FA Cup had to be played early. That big European circus demands that no match be played on the ground hosting the final 14 days ahead of the event. I don't think the English FA will be reducing teams because of that anomaly.

2011-05-16T00:33:33+00:00

Sherrin-Burley-Faulkner

Guest


Yes, a very often conveniently forgotten stat, on the roar, i might add that Fox telecasts Swans games into Sydney live against ten on saturday night.

2011-05-16T00:30:32+00:00

Rob McLean

Guest


What's wrong with this comment? C'mon guys, don't be so precious.

2011-05-15T23:54:26+00:00

punter

Guest


Stosur, Stoner, the dragons, may give you a hint.

2011-05-15T23:34:11+00:00

punter

Guest


SBF, very good of you to give it a go. With the FA cup, Man U winning the PL tiltle, Ronaldo scoring a brilliant frre kick today, the Players championship in Golf, Stosur going down in the masters final, Stoner winning in France, the mightly Dragons kicking 4 pts clear, I didn't get a chance to even find out any AFL scores, how did the Swannies go?

2011-05-15T23:25:06+00:00

Sherrin-Burley-Faulkner

Guest


I am not particuarly keen on soccer, but i was aware the FA cup was on, but did not know when, when i flicked around, and found it on, i did give watching it a go, but then some MC guy went down, pretending an elbow had got him in the head, when quite clearly it had missed, absolute load of bollocks. (the carry on was just incredibly ridiculous) That was enough for me, happened to flick back to it, during half time to listen to Foster and his cronies pretending to look interested, ....... that was really more than enough.. Sex lies and parties was much more interesting.

2011-05-15T16:32:18+00:00

Brendon

Guest


Oh, boy. What a stinker of a final.

2011-05-15T14:16:29+00:00

David Heidelberg

Guest


It will never be RIP FOOTBALL, we have the worlds biggest sporting event every four years to keep us going no matter what, unlike other sports that are only big in one city in the world.

2011-05-15T13:45:10+00:00

Titus

Guest


Thomas' post said nothing about the FA Cup losing its magic, he said that Stoke had ruined the occassion by playing poorly. Your idea is that the FA Cup just doesn't mean much anymore, to which I would disagree. I'm sure with the Premier League and UEFA Cups being so huge, and the fact that teams throughout the Leagues are so mismatched, it has taken a little away from the FA Cup. But it certainly hasn't "lost it's magic", it's still a massive occassion and one of the biggest in world football.

2011-05-15T13:43:46+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Reading all these comments: I agree with Cattery, the FA Cup has lost its magic, probably because the champions league has taken over as the bigger prize, and also, on the same day as the FA Cup, there were premier league games on! As someone called Hanson put it, "please explain". FA Cup should be a stand alone event! Maybe its time to reduce the number of teams in the EPL to 18 so that there won't be any games on FA Cup day. ATM its a congested calender. I'm sure many people would disagree with what I just said in regards to reducing teams in the EPL On the other hand I disagree with Banaba with RIP Soccer! Up to his old negative tricks again! Look I know both leagues are at different levels, but to be honest, I'd rather watch a re-run of this years A-League Grand Final between Roar and Mariners, then THAT FA Cup final last night. BTW, where's Martin Tyler?

2011-05-15T13:26:19+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Let us not recreate history, afterall, the thread can be followed as to who said what. Thomas put up a post about the final being another disappointment in a long line of them, and I supported him by saying that the FA cup final had lost its magic a long time ago - that's all I said - I didn't mention anything else - it was simply a personal opinion. titus then mentioned the Swans and ratings and Eurovision. I am more than happy to stick to the topic of the thread. By the way, it's not just me who thinks the FA cup has lost its magic, in the lead up to the match itself, on BBC radio, commentators were putting forward their own ideas as to why the FA Cup does not hold the same prestige as it once did. That's the BBC too.

2011-05-15T13:18:46+00:00

Titus

Guest


Well as you said the game wasn't that bad, but The Catterys contribution was to tell us all how the FA Cup has lost it's magic, all whilst relentlessly spruiking the AFL as the national game throughout this site(24 hours a day). I was just showing him that the FA Cup hasn't lost its magic for many of us. Sorry for derailing the thread.

2011-05-15T13:06:55+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Titus often feels a need to mention the Swans and their TV viewing figures in Sydney, as if that's important somehow.

2011-05-15T13:04:48+00:00

Axelv

Guest


I'm not sure what everyone is talking about, what does the AFL have to do with English Football? Nothing. The FA Cup final wasn't bad, it certainly had it's moments. I'm just glad I was able to watch it without paying $700 a year and listening to Andy Harper and Robbie Slater.

2011-05-15T13:03:46+00:00

Watergate

Guest


A very big evening for SBS TV in the lucrative Sydney market. Even before the FA Cup Final, SBS's stellar line-up of: the Eurovision Song Contest and even a repeat of Rockwiz - consistently outrated Channel 10 & 1HD. Sydney TV audience last night Eurovision Song Contest – Semi Final 2 SBS ONE 114,000 Rockwiz Rpt SBS ONE 68,000 FA Cup Final 2011 SBS ONE 62,000 (NOTE: The FA Cup final was broadcast at midnight-2:00 a.m. on the East coast of Aus) Saturday Night AFL Ten (Swans v Pt Adel) 57,000 Saturday Night AFL One (Swans v Pt Adel) 10,000

2011-05-15T13:00:53+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


Not that it's terribly important, but I note you forgot to add the One figure - the games are often simulcast on Ten/One: Saturday Night AFL One 139,000 10,000 73,000 16,000 22,000 17,000 Eurovision gets bigger and bigger every year.

2011-05-15T12:56:12+00:00

Titus

Guest


Saturday Night AFL Ten 562,000 57,000 249,000 67,000 118,000 71,000 FA Cup Final 2011 SBS ONE 195,000 62,000 49,000 10,000 12,000 63,000 Eurovision Song Contest – Semi Final 2 SBS ONE 392,000 114,000 122,000 70,000 29,000 58,000 http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/05/week-20-3.html I enjoyed the FA Cup, great atmosphere, great stadium, great skills from Man City, some good shots from distance(and reciprocal saves) Stoke were pants but they managed to be still in the game right up until the final whistle.

2011-05-15T12:49:44+00:00

The Cattery

Roar Guru


The FA Cup used to be huge in Melbourne when I was a kid, in fact, I reckon it as bigger 35 years ago than it is now. Do you have those viewing figures handy? I'm interested in seeing what they are.

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