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Manchester United v Chelsea (2019-20)
HT:0–1
Report
EventFA Cup 2019-20
DateSunday 19 July 2020
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Player of the MatchOlivier Giroud
RefereeMike Dean
Attendance0
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Chelsea - Norwich City
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Manchester United v Chelsea was a match which took place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 19 July 2020.

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea endured a Wembley nightmare as Chelsea strolled to victory and set up an FA Cup final date with Arsenal.

United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ditched his usual FA Cup keeper Sergio Romero to keep faith with De Gea - but the experienced Spain international produced two horrendous errors either side of half-time to gift Chelsea two goals.

De Gea made a flimsy attempt to deal with Olivier Giroud's flick in first-half stoppage time then weakly fumbled Mason Mount's tame 20-yard shot into the net moments after the restart.

Chelsea's excellent performance fully merited this victory and United's abject misery after a dreadful performance was complete when captain Harry Maguire diverted Marcos Alonso's cross into his own net at the near post with 16 minutes left.

Frank Lampard's side were in complete control from first to last as they comprehensively ended Manchester United's 19-match unbeaten run in all competitions.

Bruno Fernandes pulled a goal back from the penalty spot late on after Callum Hudson-Odoi fouled Anthony Martial but it could not even be described as a consolation as Chelsea closed out the win.

Lampard is now in position to make his first season in charge a highly satisfactory one as they contemplate a place in the FA Cup final and lie third in the Premier League, in position to reach next season's Champions League.

And no-one can question their right to this win as they dominated from start to finish, particularly in midfield, where they were able to subdue the influence of the talented Fernandes.

Once again 33-year-old Giroud demonstrated his influence, leading the line selflessly and being rewarded with that crucial first goal, even though it received a large helping hand from De Gea.

Chelsea were more energetic, dangerous and aggressive and while they were thankful to those mistakes from De Gea, the margin of victory was no more than they deserved.

Lampard's side cut off any supply line to United's forwards and it will be an intriguing final on 1 August back here at Wembley, when he pits his wits against another rookie manager in Arsenal's Mikel Arteta.

United went into this semi-final high on optimism on that long unbeaten run and with the sense that Solskjaer was starting to get to grips with the big rebuilding job.

That continues and United are still in decent shape to reach next season's Champions League, either via the Premier League or Europa League, but this was a savage setback.

And the main culprit was De Gea, who gives the impression of a goalkeeper either in permanent decline or going through a very long slump.

De Gea changed the face of this FA Cup semi-final with those mistakes, allowing Chelsea to transform their dominance into a two-goal lead.

Fernandes was overpowered in midfield and United had no punch in attack, where Solskjaer decided to leave the potency of Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood on the bench, along with Paul Pogba.

It was perhaps a sign that Solskjaer knew all was not well when he introduced Martial for defender Eric Bailly when he sustained a first-half head injury while Greenwood and Pogba were only introduced in desperation when the game was gone.

Bailly suffered a cut to the back of his head and Solskjaer said the Ivorian had been taken to hospital for "routine checks and protocols".

In defence they were also vulnerable, Victor Lindelof losing Giroud too easily for Chelsea's opener and captain Maguire ending any hopes with that own goal.

United complained they should have had a penalty when Martial went down under Kurt Zouma's first-half challenge but this was a miserable experience for Solskjaer and his players.

Solskjaer's side have had many good days in recent months. This was a very bad one.

Match[]

Details[]

19 July 2020
18:00 GMT
Manchester United 1–3 Chelsea Wembley Stadium, London
Referee: Mike Dean
Fernandes Goal 85' (pen.) HT:0–1
Report
Giroud Goal 45+11'
Mount Goal 46'
Maguire Goal 74' (o.g.)
Man Utd
Chelsea
01 David de Gea
03 Eric Bailly Substituted off in the 45+2th minute 45+2'
05 Harry Maguire
02 Victor Lindelöf
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
17 Fred Substituted off in the 55th minute 55' Booked
31 Nemanja Matić
53 Brandon Williams
18 Bruno Fernandes
21 Daniel James Substituted off in the 56th minute 56'
10 Marcus Rashford Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
Substitutes:
06 Paul Pogba Substituted on in the 55th minute 55'
08 Juan Mata
09 Anthony Martial Substituted on in the 45+2th minute 45+2'
15 Andreas Pereira
22 Sergio Romero
24 Timothy Fosu-Mensah Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
25 Odion Ighalo Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
26 Mason Greenwood Substituted on in the 56th minute 56'
39 Scott McTominay
Manager:
Flag of Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær
13 Willy Caballero
28 César Azpilicueta
02 Antonio Rüdiger
15 Kurt Zouma
24 Reece James
05 Jorginho
17 Mateo Kovačić Substituted off in the 86th minute 86'
03 Marcos Alonso
10 Willian Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
18 Olivier Giroud Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
19 Mason Mount Substituted off in the 90+1th minute 90+1'
Substitutes:
01 Kepa Arrizabalaga
04 Andreas Christensen
09 Tammy Abraham Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
11 Pedro Substituted on in the 90+1th minute 90+1'
12 Ruben Loftus-Cheek Substituted on in the 86th minute 86'
20 Callum Hudson-Odoi Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
22 Christian Pulisic
29 Fikayo Tomori
33 [[]]
Manager:
Flag of England Frank Lampard

Match Stats[]

Overall Manchester United Chelsea
Goals scored 1 3
Total shots 7 13
Shots on target 3 7
Ball possession 51% 49%
Corner kicks 3 3
Fouls committed 9 21

See also[]

External links[]

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