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Chelsea 5-1 Manchester City (Agg: 6-2): Stamford Bridge youngsters retain FA Youth Cup after second leg win

Chelsea retained the FA Youth Cup thanks to a dominant second leg victory over Manchester City at Stamford Bridge.

The holders drew 1-1 in the first leg but were two-up by half-time in the return thanks to Trevoh Chalobah's towering header and Ike Ugbo's acrobatic volley.

Lukas Nmecha gave City hope with a composed finish, but Callum Hudson-Odoi and Dujon Sterling ensured the trophy would stay in London with a long range strike and an individual effort respectively. Late sub Cole DaSilva added a fifth following a goalkeeping mistake.

More to follow.

Chelsea took the lead in the FA Youth Cup final with a fine header by Trevoh Chalobah
Chelsea took the lead in the FA Youth Cup final with a fine header by Trevoh Chalobah
They took a tight grip on the second leg when Ike Ugbo acrobatically volleyed them two up
They took a tight grip on the second leg when Ike Ugbo acrobatically volleyed them two up
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and manager Antonio Conte were there to watch the game
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and manager Antonio Conte were there to watch the game
City gave themselves a glimmer of hope throughu00a0Lukas Nmecha (centre) finishing well
City gave themselves a glimmer of hope through Lukas Nmecha (centre) finishing well
Callum Hudson-Odoi gave his fine dribble the finish it deserved into the top corner
Callum Hudson-Odoi gave his fine dribble the finish it deserved into the top corner
Dujon Sterling put the icing on the cake in the second leg with a fine individual strikeu00a0
Dujon Sterling put the icing on the cake in the second leg with a fine individual strike
Abramovich and Conte share a high five as they watched the youth side retain their main cup
Abramovich and Conte share a high five as they watched the youth side retain their main cup