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Leicester beat Chelsea to win first FA Cup

Youri Tielemans created one of the best FA Cup last objectives yesterday, to give Leicester City the prize without precedent for their set of experiences with triumph over Chelsea at Wembley.

The Belgian settled a firmly challenged experience with a fabulous right-foot drive that flew past Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga into the top corner from 25 yards in the 63rd moment.

It sent chief Brendan Rodgers down the touchline in the festival even though Leicester City's fans — inside Wembley as 21,000 allies framed the most significant participation since lockdown — needed to endure a nerve-clattering shutting stage before they could praise the success in their first last since 1969.

The Foxes were obligated to two essential recoveries from the guardian, Kasper Schmeichel, who turned previous Leicester protector, Ben Chilwell's header onto a post at that point created a far superior-stop to turn Mason Mount's incredible shot wide.

What's more, in a last venture of the show, Wes Morgan packaged into his net after a highly late goalmouth scramble before it was precluded by the barest of edges following the intercession of VAR.

Leicester finished off the success to start passionate scenes as those inside Wembley celebrated in a milestone triumph.

Foxes chief Rodgers had a grin that enlightened Wembley as he joined Leicester City's major parts in euphoric scenes of festivity after the administrator and his players had composed their name into the club's legends.

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