Chelsea 1- Portsmouth 0
Two missed penalties and a magnificant freekick.
Chelsea with the cup double and Portsmouth leave the top flight with some pride,
Drogba- Chelsea (59')
A missed penalty from Portsmouth striker Boateng, then 4 minutes later a stunning free kick from
Drogba ultimately decided the FA Cup winner.
FA Cup Final Upsets
From soccernet.espn.go.com
By John Carter
With relegated Portsmouth set to take on Premier League winners Chelsea in one of the seemingly
most one-sided FA Cup finals in history, we take a look back over the history of the competition to
see if they have any hope at all.
FA Cup Preview: Chelsea v PortsmouthAs Chelsea aim for the domestic treble,
Portsmouth want to take something worthy out of a year they would rather forget.
With both Portsmouth and Chelsea having been the FA Cup winners for the past 3 years (Chelsea in
2007 and 2009, and Portsmouth in 2008), it seems valid that these two teams should face each other
in a final.
Atletico Madrid 2- Fulham 1
The giant killers of this years Europa League just couldn't pull it off on the day that counts.
An extra time goal sees Atletico Madrid defeat Fulham and taste European success for the first time
in 48 years.
Forlan- Atletic Madrid (32)
Davis- Fulham (37)
Forlan- Atletico Madrid (116)
Both Atletico Madrid and Fulham live in the shadows of their neighbouring clubs, and at the start
of the season, you would be hard pressed to pick these two teams as the finalists of a European
title.