Manchester City Women showcased their resilience in a thrilling FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea, coming from two goals down to secure a spot in the final. Khadija Shaw was the star of the match, scoring an injury-time equaliser and then netting the winner in extra time. This victory not only keeps City’s hopes alive for a double this season but also highlights Shaw’s significant impact as she prepares to leave the club, with Chelsea reportedly leading the chase for her signature. City manager Andrée Jeglertz praised the team's unwavering belief and grit, stating, "This group never give up." The match took place at Wembley, where City will face Brighton in the final on May 31. Chelsea had previously dominated City in FA Cup encounters, but this match marked a turning point, showcasing City’s evolution as a dominant force in the Women’s Super League. Despite Chelsea's early lead with goals from Erin Cuthbert and Sam Kerr, City’s determination shone through as they fought back, with Mary Fowler and Shaw turning the tide in their favor. The match served as a reminder of City’s potential as they aim for further glory this season.