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Sam Kerr’s double means double delight for Blues

Chelsea lifted their second trophy in a week with Sam Kerr’s extra-time winner clinching a hard-fought 3-2 win over Manchester City in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley.

Emma Hayes’ side had already won the Women’s Super League title last Sunday and have now added the FA Cup to their trophy cabinet, although City pushed them all the way.

Chelsea took the lead in the first half, when Kerr nodded in at the far post from a cross-shot from Millie Bright, however City equalised through Lauren Hemp just before the break.

Chelsea retook the lead with a well-struck effort from distance from Erin Cuthbert in the second half, only for Hayley Raso to equalise in the 89th minute and take the contest to extra time.

Kerr struck again to settle the contest in the additional 30 minutes and ensure the Blues secured a fourth Women’s FA Cup trophy.

The crowd of 49,094 was a new record attendance for the Women’s FA Cup Final, beating the 45,423 who saw Chelsea defeat Arsenal in 2018. However,  it was short of the expected crowd, with more than 55,000 tickets sold.

City came closest in the opening period when Caroline Weir missed the target and Hemp had a shot blocked by Bright.

After a lack of clear-cut chances in the opening half an hour, Chelsea took the lead in the 33rd minute.

Bright sent in a long looping cross from the right and goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck mistimed her jump to try to gather the ball, which went over her head and to Kerr at the far post. The WSL golden boot winner made no mistake heading it over the line to hand Hayes’ side the advantage.

However, City equalised just before half time when Hemp curled the ball into the corner. The 21-year-old carved a space to get a shot away, easily beating her marker Bright and sending

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