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·27 April 2026
Steven Gerrard names Chelsea player who was “absolutely tremendous from the get-go” vs Leeds

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·27 April 2026

Former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard has named the Chelsea player who was ‘absolutely tremendous from the get-go’ yesterday.
Enzo Fernandez got named the official Player of the Match for the game, and he fully deserved to take that medal home with him.
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Fernandez was the driving force behind Chelsea’s race into the FA Cup final yesterday, scoring the only goal of the game to help his side beat Leeds United 1-0 in the semi final at Wembley.
After a turmoil time these last few weeks, Fernandez stepped up to lead his side into the final, putting on a superb performance- and playing with a smile on his face.

Enzo Fernandez celebrates his goal. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Speaking on TNT Sports, Gerrard was quick to emphasise that Fernandez’s impact extended far beyond his crucial goal.
He said (via BBC Sport):
“You have to say Enzo Fernandez has been absolutely tremendous from the get-go. He keeps picking up positions on the sides of them, behind them. He’s jumping on second balls.
“He played a lovely pass earlier to Joao Pedro, so he’s certainly influencing this game. It’s a big goal for Chelsea, in the context of the day and also for the run they are on.”
Big praise from a legend of the game.
Robert Sanchez was a key figure in Chelsea’s cup win yesterday, and he got some well earned praise from his manager at full time. Callum McFarlane says Sanchez’s saves were massive yesterday!
McFarlane has also explained his tactical approach in the lead up to the game and how they looked to use Sanchez, as well as ‘athletes’ to unlock Leeds.
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