Soccer-Chelsea reach FA Cup final with 1-0 win over Leeds


Soccer Football - FA Cup - Semi Final - Chelsea v Leeds United - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - April 26, 2026 Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez scores their first goal REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - ⁠Crisis-hit Chelsea beat Leeds United 1-0 at Wembley on Sunday to reach ⁠the FA Cup final, a first-half goal from controversial Argentine midfielder Enzo ‌Fernandez earning them a clash with Manchester City in the showpiece match next month.

Fernandez slipped between defenders to nod home a cross from Portugal winger Pedro Neto in the 23rd minute of the semi-final.

Fernandez was ​suspended earlier this month by former coach Liam ⁠Rosenior and the club hierarchy for ⁠a press interview in which he implied he was unhappy at Chelsea and was ⁠looking ‌to move to Spain.

The suspension came in the middle of a woeful run of five Premier League defeats for the London side amid reports of ⁠discontent among players with the inexperienced coach who had been ​in charge only since ‌January.

Chelsea's American owners BlueCo sacked Rosenior last Wednesday after a woeful 3-0 ⁠defeat by Brighton & ​Hove Albion and his assistant Calum McFarlane was put in charge until the end of the season.

On Sunday Chelsea, who have won the Cup eight times, came out with renewed intent. ⁠They dominated the first half and held firm ​in the second after Leeds coach Daniel Farke's change of system and substitutions gave the Yorkshire side greater impetus.

But Leeds, who have been fighting for survival in the Premier League ⁠for much of the season, could not turn their energy into goals.

Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez pulled off fine saves in each half from Brenden Aaronson and Anton Stach but Leeds had few other chances.

"It's amazing. The boys reacted in the way they ​should have," Sanchez told TNT Sports. "We've tried to keep everyone ⁠positive in training and it's the chance to be in another final."

Manchester City, who ​have already captured the League Cup and are fighting ‌for the Premier League title, beat Southampton ​2-1 on Saturday to reach the Cup final which will be held on May 16.

(Reporting by Clare Lovell; Editing by Ken Ferris and Christian Radnedge)

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