Adding to their already historic season, 2024/25 WSL champions and 2025 League Cup winners Chelsea FC handed Manchester United a 3-0 defeat in Sunday’s 2025 FA Cup final, completing the club’s second-ever domestic treble.
Though the Blues first claimed an elusive treble in the 2020/21 season, this year’s roster did so without dropping a single match in any of the three domestic competitions.
“I could not have expected this,” said first-year Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor about her debut success leading the Blues. “It is almost ideal in terms of domestic dominance.”
To clinch that dominance, Chelsea upended the defending FA Cup champs Manchester United at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium behind a brace from French fullback Sandy Baltimore and a header from USWNT attacker Catarina Macario.
Baltimore gave Chelsea the lead by slipping a late first-half penalty past 2024/25 WSL Golden Glove winner and USWNT goalkeeper prospect Phallon Tullis-Joyce, and the Blues never relented, with second-half sub Macario doubling their scoreline in the 84th minute before Baltimore tacked on a final goal in stoppage time.
“It’s a very emotional day,” an emotional Macario told the broadcast after finishing her first season following a long ACL recovery. “It’s a trophy we always…