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Watch: Manchester City Captain Ilkay Gundogan Scores Fastest-Ever FA Cup Final Goal vs Manchester United

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Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan scored the fastest goal in FA Cup final history on Saturday, slamming the ball past Manchester United's David de Gea with just 13 seconds on the clock.

Treble-chasing City came into the match at Wembley as firm favourites but could not have dreamed of such a start in the London sunshine.

The goal beat the previous record of 25 seconds set by Everton's Louis Saha in the 2009 final against Chelsea. THAT'S UNBELIEVABLE @IlkayGuendogan with an incredible volley for @ManCity, and it's the FASTER EVER #EmiratesFACup Final goal!

pic.twitter.com/x95dNx9a8w Play it on repeat #EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/7icU5OL3F5 City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega hit a long ball that was headed on and landed at the feet of Gundogan, who lashed home from the edge of the box, giving De Gea no chance.

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