Postpublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February 2019
Maurizio Sarri has his medal. What a day for the Chelsea manager in the most bizarre circumstances.
Here come City to collect their medals. the first of how many this term?
Listen to build-up and commentary on BBC Radio 5 live
Sterling scores winning spot-kick after goalless 120 mins
Remarkable scenes as Chelsea keeper Arrizabalaga refuses to be subbed off in last min of extra time
Sarri furious as Caballero introduction prevented
Tom Rostance
Maurizio Sarri has his medal. What a day for the Chelsea manager in the most bizarre circumstances.
Here come City to collect their medals. the first of how many this term?
Chelsea 0-0 Man City
Jermaine Jenas
Former England and Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
For one of the players to really go against Sarri on such a public stage doesn't sit well with me.
The fact he went inside and was not out there with his players is one thing, but it has to be infuriating for one of your players to categorically tell you to do one and say I'm staying on this pitch.
It happened, it's not pretty. This is a huge blemish. It all boils down to what is going on between Sarri and his players. That does not happen - there's a lack of respect someway along the line.
Maurizio Sarri reappears to go and get his medal, but he's a long way behind the rest of his squad.
Can he possibly come back from this?!
Manchester City
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, who scored the winning penalty:
"It's a great feeling. I'm home, I'm at Wembley, in my city... it was a tough game but an amazing feeling.
"Pep said he didn't watch it - he said where did it go? I just told him 'top bins'.
"Chelsea played a really good game today, they were solid, it was difficult to break them down but we kept focus and did the business.
"It's one trophy down and now we just need to keep winning games."
A very good point from a colleague here - it's rare in football now that you see something for the first time.
Today I saw a player refuse to be substituted. Sunday League stuff.
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Callum: I'm with Kepa there I don’t think he should come off, he’s played the full game so confidence is high, I don’t agree with goalkeepers being subbed for penalty shootouts no matter how good they have been.
Jermaine Jenas
Former England and Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
That's a shame. His players have done Maurizio Sarri proud today. They are an inferior team to Man City now and they took them all the way. For him not to be congratulating the opposition or consoling his players shows a lack of class for me.
Mark Pougatch
Presenter, on BBC Radio 5 live
A public display of insurrection from Kepa is the only story in town. You can't behave like that in any structure, in any organisation.
Manchester City celebrate wildly on the pitch, Pep Guardiola grabs Raheem Sterling's head firmly.
City have retained the trophy!
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Maurizio Sarri has headed straight down the tunnel. He's not hanging about.
Will that be it? Kepa's show of petulance is the takeaway moment.
Manchester City
Raheem Sterling
Woooosh! What a penalty that ism absolutely hammered into the top corner by Raheem Sterling, it might have even kissed the underside of the crossbar on its way in!
Eden Hazard
Cool as you like! A chip over the diving Ederson and in.
Has to score...
Bernardo Silva
Straight down the middle! Chelsea now cannot miss.
David Luiz
Advantage City again! David Luiz's kick comes straight back at him off the post.
Leroy Sane
Kepa! Making amends. He dives to his right and palms away Sane's tame kick. Sarri celebrates. We're all square again.
Emerson
Ederson goes the right way and gets a hand to it but can't keep it out. Tense. Really tense.
Sergio Aguero
Sergio you lucky, lucky boy. Kepa goes the right way and should save but the ball sneaks under his body. Aguero has a laugh. And so he should.