Chelsea's women's team, under the leadership of Sonia Bompastor, clinched a historic 3-0 victory over Manchester United in the FA Cup final, completing an impressive 30-game unbeaten domestic treble. Sandy Baltimore scored twice, and Catarina Macario added another, showcasing the team's clinical finishing. The event, celebrated as the first sold-out women's FA Cup final at Wembley, attracted 74,412 spectators, highlighting ongoing issues with ticket pricing and fanbase growth. United's unconventional lineup raised questions as they struggled to match Chelsea's dominance throughout the match.
Chelsea's 3-0 victory over Manchester United in the FA Cup final capped a remarkable season, marking an unbeaten domestic treble for Bompastor's team.
Sandy Baltimore's two goals highlights Chelsea's clinical performance, and Catarina Macario's contribution solidifies the team's superiority in crucial moments throughout the match.
Despite a sold-out Wembley, only 74,412 attended the FA Cup final, highlighting ongoing challenges in attracting larger fan bases for women's football events.
Ella Toone's unexpected exclusion from the starting lineup raised eyebrows, considering her important contributions in previous finals, as United aimed for an upset.
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