Chelsea boss Emma Hayes dedicates her side’s FA Cup final win against Man United to the club’s fans, as she admits the Blues have ‘suffered’ over the past 12 months following a change of ownership and dismal season for the men’s team

Chelsea boss Emma Hayes dedicated her side’s third straight FA Cup victory to the club’s supporters and ownership after a season of ‘suffering’.

Sam Kerr scored in her sixth consecutive Cup final to give the Blues a 1-0 win over Manchester United at Wembley.

Hayes hopes the victory will soften the blow of a difficult year on the men’s side.

‘I’m a football fan, I’ve watched how much our football club has suffered this year,’ she said.

‘We’ve had ownership change, the men’s team aren’t doing so well, Chelsea fans, that was for you. I hope we gave you something that you can smile about this year, the whole club, owners included.’

Hayes, who has won 14 trophies years in 11 years, added: ‘I will never tire of this (success). I mean this, hand on my heart, I could cry about it.’

Emma Hayes dedicated Chelsea’s FA Cup triumph to the club’s supporters

She admitted the club have suffered since Todd Boehly (above) replaced Roman Abramovich as owner 12 months ago

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