Manchester City Women have won their first double by beating Brighton in the Women's FA Cup final. The club's superior squad proved too strong for Brighton, who despite showing immense growth this season, were unable to catch up after City jumped into a commanding lead. Manager Vidosic's side tested City early on, with Kirby finding space in the box and Seike racing down the right-hand side. However, City's bench was stacked with quality, and they were able to introduce Miedema and Fujino as substitutes, both scoring to extend City's lead. The win marks a historic moment for Manchester City Women, who have had a successful season. Brighton's young squad was given a harsh lesson by City, but they showed in patches they are capable of competing with England's best. The Seagulls' fans had travelled in numbers, saturating Wembley Way in the morning, draped in blue and white flags and striped shirts. Vidosic spoke about the pride he felt in honour of his father, Rado, who had been a much-loved member of staff at Brighton before he died from cancer in January. The tifo unveiled before kick-off showed an image of Vidosic with his father, with words that captured his influence perfectly, reading: 'Father, coach, mentor.' Manchester City Women's win is a testament to the club's strength and depth, and they will look to build on this success in the future. The club's women's team has shown immense growth, and this win will be a boost to their confidence. With a purpose-built stadium for the women's team in creation, Brighton will be looking to compete on these stages for many years to come. Manchester City Women's manager will be proud of his team's performance, and the club will be looking to continue their success in the upcoming season.