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Manchester City win FA Cup and Hearts heartbreak at Celtic – Football Weekly

5/18/202656 min

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, John Brewin, Dan Bardell and Ewan Murray to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup win and Celtic’s chaotic title celebrations. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast

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  1. Max Rushden· Host0:00

    This is The Guardian. [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to The Guardian Football Weekly Business End of the Season pod, FA Cup Relegation, Europe and Fitba. Manchester City win the cup, a beautiful Antoine Semenyo goal in a far from fascinating game, but a cup double for Pep. Could they be the last trophies he wins for City? Chelsea's seventh successive cup final defeat, but they have got Xabi Alonso, a fascinating appointment. Arne Slot must be delighted, although less delighted at Mo Salah throwing him under the bus again before his final game at Anfield, if he's picked. And then to the bottom, a win for West Ham would've taken them out of the relegation zone, but they decided not to defend at St James' Park. It's not over. Spurs need a point from their last two games, surely. Surely. Elsewhere, it looks like Carrick will stay at Man United. A fun end of season game with Forest, with some more handball to discuss. We'll do the race for Europe, and then to poor Ewan Murray. We hoped he'd be happy. He won't be. Hearts three minutes away from winning the Scottish Premiership, but they couldn't hold on. Celtic wrought one in at the end, a grim premature pitch invasion, but another title for Martin O'Neill. We'll do all that, answer your questions, and that's today's Guardian Football Weekly. [upbeat music] On the panel today, Dan Bardell, welcome.

  2. John Brewin· Panelist1:18

    Oh, hello, Max.

  3. Max Rushden· Host1:20

    Hello, John Brewin.

  4. John Brewin· Panelist1:21

    Hello, Max Rushton.

  5. Max Rushden· Host1:22

    And good morning, Barry Glendenning.

  6. Barry Glendenning· Panelist1:24

    Hi, Max.

  7. Max Rushden· Host1:25

    Um, let's begin at Wembley then with the FA Cup final, Chelsea nil, Manchester City

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