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Chelsea end City’s Cup Dream; Sheffield Utd relegated

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Manchester City’s quadruple dream has been extinguish­ed by Chelsea. Even more concerning could be the injury to Kevin De Bruyne for the ongoing pursuit of a treble.

Chelsea will be back at Wembley Stadium next month for the FA Cup final after a 1-0 victory over City was clinched by Hakim Ziyech yesterday.

Pep Guardiola will return even sooner next Monday with City for the League Cup final but with doubts over whether De Bruyne will be fit to face Tottenham.

‘‘It doesn’t look quite good,’’ Guardiola said. ‘‘But we will see tomorrow.’’

The influentia­l Belgian playmaker hobbled off with an apparent ankle injury just as City enter a crunch period of the season.

An 11-point Premier League lead makes collecting that trophy a near-certainty but there is also a first Champions League semifinal with City for Guardiola against Paris Saint-Germain in what remains the priority title for the club.

While Guardiola has been in charge almost five years at City, Thomas Tuchel has only been at Chelsea three months.

After picking up the pieces following the firing of Frank Lampard, the German now has a shot at a trophy in the FA Cup final against Leicester or Southampto­n next month. And like City, Chelsea remain in Champions League contention with Real Madrid awaiting in the last four.

‘‘All the ways are still open, everybody is excited by it,’’ Ziyech said. ‘‘And we cannot wait to play these games.’’

The performanc­e against City will offer Tuchel encouragem­ent of silverware. While Timo Werner struggles for goals, assists are less of a problem. It was his 12th of his first season at

Chelsea, setting up Ziyech for the close-range finish in the 55th minute in an unguarded net after American goalkeeper Zack Steffen was left stranded.

There were no

Chelsea fans to witness the goal in person. But they should be allowed back into Wembley for the May 15 final as coronaviru­s restrictio­ns are eased.

How to get safely back into venues will be assessed at Wembley today when up to 4000 locals from the north London district are allowed in to see Leicester take on Southampto­n if they can produce a negative coronaviru­s test result.

Meanwhile, with six games remaining, the Premier League lost its first team yesterday. Sheffield United experience­d the joint-earliest relegation in the competitio­n’s history, alongside Ipswich, Derby and Huddersfie­ld after losing 1-0 to Wolverhamp­ton.

Last season both Wolves and Sheffield United finished in the top half of the standings.

Wolves have plummeted to 12th this campaign and

Willian Jose’s goal confirmed the end of last-placed United’s two-season stay in the top division.

‘‘We are now starting from a better position, financiall­y stronger and with much more experience in the squad,’’ said Paul Heckingbot­tom, the interim manager since Chris Wilder’s firing by the club’s Saudi ownership last month. ‘‘Everyone will be committed to going straight back up.’’

In the other match yesterday, Newcastle moved nine points clear of the relegation zone with a 3-2 victory over West Ham.

 ?? AP ?? Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech, left, celebrates with team-mate Timo Werner after scoring the opening goal in the semifinal against Manchester City.
AP Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech, left, celebrates with team-mate Timo Werner after scoring the opening goal in the semifinal against Manchester City.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? A dejected Oliver Norwood of Sheffield United after defeat confirmed their relegation from the Premier League.
GETTY IMAGES A dejected Oliver Norwood of Sheffield United after defeat confirmed their relegation from the Premier League.

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