Ilkay Gundogan scored twice to help Manchester City defeat Manchester United in the FA Cup final at Wembley, keeping them on track for the Treble. City now has the chance to repeat United's 1999 accomplishment in the Champions League final against Inter Milan in Istanbul, having already won the Premier League title.
With the fastest goal in FA Cup final history—a magnificent volley after only 12 seconds—City captain Gundogan ensured his place in history and surpassed Louis Saha's goal for Everton against Chelsea in 2009, which came after 25 seconds. When the video assistant referee determined that Jack Grealish had handled the ball after 33 minutes, Manchester United scored an equaliser. Bruno Fernandes calmly sent Stefan Ortega the wrong way from the penalty spot.
Six minutes into the second half, Gundogan made the difference by volleying Kevin de Bruyne's free-kick past United custodian David de Gea to give City the FA Cup for the eighth time.