🏆 FA Cup Final: Chelsea Crown Quadruple with Ruthless Rout of Wolves

Chelsea 6–0 Wolves
Wembley Stadium, London – May 17, 2052
By Football Radar | Match Report

Chelsea delivered a blistering display of attacking football at Wembley to crush Wolves 6–0 and lift the FA Cup, completing a famous quadruple under manager Calin Dimario.

Goals from Johnny Jenkins (28’, 70’), Logan Granger (35’, 39’), Chancel Beya (79’) and Scott Crichton (83’) sealed a performance that was as emphatic as it was elegant, capping off one of the most dominant domestic seasons in recent memory.

The Blues had already secured the Premier League title, the Community Shield, and the UEFA Super Cup, but this demolition job was a fitting exclamation point on a historic campaign.

⚔️ First Half: The Floodgates Open

Wolves barely had time to settle before Chelsea’s midfield seized control. The tempo was set early by José Franco and Zain Whatmough, as Chelsea quickly pinned Wolves into their own half.

Jenkins broke the deadlock in the 28th minute with a sharp finish after a quick exchange with Granger. The legendary striker then took centre stage, rifling home a close-range effort in the 35th minute before rising highest to head home from a corner just four minutes later.

By half-time, Wolves looked stunned. Chelsea led 3–0 and had recorded over 60% possession, outshooting their opponents 12 to 2.

🔥 Second Half: Sealing the Statement

The second half brought no reprieve. Jenkins struck again with a stunning 25-yard free kick in the 70th minute. His Man of the Match display (2 goals, 1 assist, 85% pass completion) underlined his status as one of the game’s elite midfielders.

As Wolves faded, Chelsea showed no mercy. Chancel Beya capped off a dominant personal performance with a low driven goal after a clever layoff, before Scott Crichton made it six — coolly slotting home after a driving run into the box.

📈 Stats & Recognition

  • Possession: Chelsea 62%, Wolves 38%
  • xG: Chelsea 2.86 – Wolves 1.06
  • Shots: Chelsea 18 (12 on target), Wolves 7 (1 on target)
  • Man of the Match: Johnny Jenkins (Chelsea)
  • Attendance: 90,000

🎉 Quadruple Sealed

The result means Chelsea finish the 2051/52 season with:

  • 🏆 Premier League
  • 🏆 FA Cup
  • 🏆 UEFA Super Cup
  • 🏆 Community Shield

Manager Calin Dimario, whose team had faced some criticism earlier in the season following a Carabao Cup exit, praised his squad’s mentality and depth: “We wanted to respond, and the players delivered. This group has made history.”

With this commanding final performance, Chelsea’s legacy as England’s dominant force is all but sealed — at least for now.

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