Chelsea v Manchester United, 19 May 2007

Score1-0 to Chelsea
RefereeSteve Bennett
CompetitionFA Cup Final
VenueWembley Stadium
Attendance89,826
AFTER EXTRA TIME (0-0 at 90 minutes) IN THE FIRST FA CUP FINAL TO BE PLAYED AT THE NEW WEMBLEY STADIUM, THE FOLLOWING IS THE MATCH REPORT FROM THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION'S OFFICIAL WEB SITE (BY RUSSELL STAVES) Didier Drogba's late goal ensured Chelsea were the first team to win The FA Cup at the new Wembley Stadium. After a 116 minute long war of attrition, the Ivorian conjured up a goal worthy of winning any Final. Receiving Jon Obi Mikel's pass, Drogba clipped the ball to Frank Lampard before spinning into the box. The England midfielder delivered the perfect volleyed return to Drogba who nipped ahead of Edwin Van Der Sar before poking home. Chelsea's fans celebrated, knowing Manchester United would not have enough time to force a response. Their roar when Steve Bennett blew the whistle moments later reverberated around the fabulous new arena. Following a grand parade of FA Cup legends, fly-by from the Red Arrows and the royal presentation, it was down to business. Wembley, a sea of red and blue shirts, looked magnificent although on the pitch, the early sparring revealed little. It was Chelsea who fashioned the first opening after three minutes when Wayne Bridge, deputising for the injured Ashley Cole, delivered a perfect cross towards the lurking Drogba. The Ivorian's towering leap left Gabriel Heinze floundering but his header went over the ball. Manchester United responded a minute later when Ryan Giggs, aiming for his fifth Cup success, got the better of Bridge. Sir Alex's Ferguson's men continued to pressurise but a clear opening still eluded them. Paul Scholes, central to most of the Reds' best work, dragged a volley wide after Mikel's weak header looped up invitingly. The lively Wayne Rooney went close after 15 minutes only to be frustrated by the linesman's flag. At the other end, Drogba, who was involved in an intriguing battle with the no-nonsense Nemanja Vidic, showed a glimpse of why he's one of Europe's most feared strikers. Picking the ball up just inside the United half, the Chelsea forward burst forward before unleashing a dipping strike which worried the sprawling Van Der Sar. The Dutch keeper had to be alert on the half-hour, diving low to his right to save from Frank Lampard after good work from Paulo Ferreira. Shaun Wright-Phillips then blasted over seconds later as Chelsea enjoyed a period in the ascendancy. Like their fans who traded chants with the Chelsea supporters, back came United which a chance of their own. Again Scholes was the provider, delightfully chipping the ball over the Chelsea defence to Cristiano Ronaldo who deftly brought the ball under control before slicing wide. In the last piece of action before half-time, Lampard sent a swerving exocet over the diving Van Der Sar, but the ball was never in danger of dipping enough. Jose Mourinho brought Arjen Robben on for Joe Cole and the Dutch winger certainly added some verve on the left flank. One darting run and cross had Van Der Sar nervously flapping at the near post. But it was United's left winger, Giggs, who looked the most likely to break the deadlock. He sent a wicked volley fizzing inches over the bar, Scholes again the architect, and moments early the Welshman brought an excellent stop from Petr Cech. However, the linesman adjudged Giggs to be offside from the initial shot where Rooney had tested Cech. Neither side created much as the game worn on. With most of the 89,826 gearing up for extra-time, Carrick sent a searching diagonal ball to Rooney. Skipping past Ferreira, the England striker's run towards goal was halted by the matchless Michael Essien who timed another tackle to perfection. Both managers made changes, with Alan Smith and Salomon Kalou injecting some fresh legs into proceedings. The United fans roared 'attack' and their prayers should have been answered before the end of the first period of extra-time. After Robben had carelessly given away possession, United found Rooney on the right flank who had Smith and Giggs to aim for. Rooney's low cross was perfect but Giggs' connection from five yards was far from ideal and his scuffed shot was comfortably saved. However, Giggs' momentum pushed both Cech and the ball over the line. Referee Steve Bennett was not interested though. Rooney had a good chance himself after 110 minutes. But having been picked out by Scholes - the flame haired midfielder rarely missed his target during a fine show - Rooney failed to get the ball under control allowing the brave Cech to dive at his feet and smoother. With seven minutes left until the dreaded penalty shootout, Ferguson played his last roll of the dice, bringing on John O'Shea and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. But the United boss could only stand and watch as Chelsea stole a late victory. Match Officials Referee Steve Bennett Assistant Referees Peter Kirkup and David Bryan Fourth Official Howard Webb Chief Guest Prince William Team Colours Chelsea Blue shirts, blue shorts, white socks Manchester United Red shirts, white shorts, black socks

Goals:

Didier Drogba 116 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Wayne Bridge
Defender Paulo Ferreira
Defender John Terry
Midfielder Joe Cole
Midfielder Michael Essien
Midfielder Frank Lampard
Midfielder Claude Makélélé
Midfielder John Obi Mikel
Forward Didier Drogba

Starting lineup:

Edwin van der Sar Goalkeeper
Wes Brown Defender
Rio Ferdinand Defender
Nemanja Vidić Defender
Gabriel Heinze Defender/Left back
Michael Carrick Midfielder
Darren Fletcher Midfielder
Ryan Giggs Midfielder
Paul Scholes Midfielder
Wayne Rooney Forward

Substitutions:

Arjen Robben for Joe Cole 46
Salomon Kalou for Shaun Wright-Phillips 93
Ashley Cole for Arjen Robben 108

Substitutions:

Alan Smith for Darren Fletcher 92
John O'Shea for Michael Carrick 112
Ole Gunnar Solskjær for Ryan Giggs 112

Cards:

Claude Makélélé 84 Y
Paulo Ferreira 120 Y
Salomon Kalou 120 Y
Ashley Cole 120 Y

Cards:

Paul Scholes 59 Y
Nemanja Vidić 85 Y
Alan Smith 105 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini
Defender Ashley Cole
Midfielder Lassana Diarra
Midfielder Arjen Robben
Midfielder/Forward Salomon Kalou

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak
Defender Patrice Evra
Defender John O'Shea
Forward Alan Smith

Goals:

Didier Drogba 116 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Wayne Bridge
Defender Paulo Ferreira
Defender John Terry
Midfielder Joe Cole
Midfielder Michael Essien
Midfielder Frank Lampard
Midfielder Claude Makélélé
Midfielder John Obi Mikel
Forward Didier Drogba

Substitutions:

Arjen Robben for Joe Cole 46
Salomon Kalou for Shaun Wright-Phillips 93
Ashley Cole for Arjen Robben 108

Cards:

Claude Makélélé 84 Y
Paulo Ferreira 120 Y
Salomon Kalou 120 Y
Ashley Cole 120 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini
Defender Ashley Cole
Midfielder Lassana Diarra
Midfielder Arjen Robben
Midfielder/Forward Salomon Kalou

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Edwin van der Sar Goalkeeper
Wes Brown Defender
Rio Ferdinand Defender
Nemanja Vidić Defender
Gabriel Heinze Defender/Left back
Michael Carrick Midfielder
Darren Fletcher Midfielder
Ryan Giggs Midfielder
Paul Scholes Midfielder
Wayne Rooney Forward

Substitutions:

Alan Smith for Darren Fletcher 92
John O'Shea for Michael Carrick 112
Ole Gunnar Solskjær for Ryan Giggs 112

Cards:

Paul Scholes 59 Y
Nemanja Vidić 85 Y
Alan Smith 105 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak
Defender Patrice Evra
Defender John O'Shea
Forward Alan Smith