Manchester
City withstood a valiant fightback from Chelsea to win a gripping FA
Cup semi-final 2-1 at Wembley Stadium this afternoon and knock the
holders out of the competition.
Goals in each half from Samir Nasri and Sergio Aguero put City in control, but Chelsea replied through Demba Ba,
only for Roberto Mancini's men to resist the holders' desperate search
for an equaliser. Fifteen points behind Manchester United in the Premier
League, City seem destined to relinquish their league crown, but they
will be strong favourites to defeat Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup final on 11 May and reclaim the trophy they won in 2011.
For
Chelsea, there will be no fifth FA Cup in seven seasons, and although
there is the consolation of a UEFA Europa League semi-final with Basel,
interim manager Rafael Benitez will hope his tired squad still have
enough energy for the battle to win a UEFA Champions League place.
City goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon was rewarded with a starting place for his performances earlier in the tournament, while Demba Ba
returned to the Chelsea line-up after an ankle injury. City started
with intent and Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech had to produce a smart
early save to deny Aguero when he prodded the ball goalwards after
Gareth Barry's shot was helped on by Yaya Toure.
The
Czech goalkeeper also repelled a near-post effort from Carlos Tevez,
before Chelsea began to assert themselves. Vincent Kompany came to
City's rescue in the 23rd minute, heading the ball off the line after
Eden Hazard's volley into the turf looped over Pantilimon, who had come
for a cross and missed.
The Chelsea revival
proved short-lived, however, and ten minutes before half-time, City
went ahead. Toure slipped a pass inside to Aguero, who in turn found
Nasri, and when the Frenchman's attempted return pass bounced back to
him off Cesar Azpilicueta, he lashed the ball past Cech from close
range.
James Milner then saw a goalbound
shot hit Aguero and Kompany spurned a fine chance in first-half injury
time, side-footing wide from ten yards after Cech could only parry
Milner's cross. It was an opportunity that City were to rue for only two
minutes of the second half, as Aguero doubled his side's advantage in
the 47th minute.
After City worked a
free-kick wide to the right, Barry swept an inswinging cross to the back
post and Aguero directed a fine header back across goal and into the
net via the right-hand upright. Benitez gave his side a pair of fresh
legs in the shape of Fernando Torres, still sporting a black mask to
protect his broken nose.
Ba might have been
at risk of being withdrawn, but instead it was John Mikel Obi who made
way, and the Senegal striker vindicated Benitez's re-shuffle by reducing
the arrears in the 66th minute. David Luiz's long ball was allowed to
bounce behind the City defence and Ba adjusted brilliantly to hook a
half-volley past Pantilimon.
The Romania
goalkeeper then produced two important saves in quick succession, first
swiping the ball off Juan Mata's toes and then thwarting Ba from close
range after Hazard was allowed to manhandle Gael Clichy to the
ground. Luiz went fractionally close with a free-kick, while Torres felt
he should have had a late penalty after going down under pressure from
Kompany, but City survived.
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