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Martin Keown emphasizes the significance of the FA Cup, stating it was his inspiration for pursuing football. He predicts Manchester City will defeat Chelsea in the upcoming final at Wembley.
âThe FA Cup is everything to meâ â Keown backs Man City to break Chelsea hearts at Wembley
For Martin Keown, the FA Cup was never just another competition. It was the dream that first made him fall in love with football.
Long before three winnersâ medals with Arsenal, before Wembley triumphs and title celebrations, Keown was a young boy sat in front of the television in his parentsâ corner shop, mesmerised by English footballâs grandest domestic occasion.
âOh, for me, the FA Cup is everything,â Keown told Hayters ahead of this weekendâs final between Manchester City and Chelsea. âItâs the reason why I came into the game.
âAs a young boy, my parents had a corner shop and my mum was selling alcohol, Newcastle Brown Ale. There were fans coming in wanting to buy it. My mum didnât understand the relationship.
âIt was the day of Liverpool versus Newcastle and they said to her: âWatch todayâs Cup final. Itâs all on the television.â
âSo my mum led me to the TV. I think Itâs A Knockout was on at 11 oâclock in the morning and I stayed there until 10 to five watching Liverpool win. Kevin Keegan scored two goals, Steve Heighway got the third, and I said to my mum: âThatâs me. Thatâs what Iâm going to do. Iâm going to play in a Cup final.ââ
Keown did far more than that.
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âTo fulfil that ambition was something special,â he said. âI went on to win it three times. I did lose it as well, so that can hurt â that pain.
âBut as Don Howe (Arsenalâs former coach) used to say: âYou get 10 chances, like green bottles hanging on the wall. Donât waste those opportunities to get to Wembley and win it.â
âSo I took every opportunity I could. But itâs very difficult just to get to a final and to win it, so I have a lot of pride in holding on to those medals.â
Keown believes the magic of the FA Cup remains intact, even if the football landscape has changed dramatically since his childhood.
âAt that age, you could almost set the diary around the FA Cup final,â he said. âYou knew every final and whoâd played in it. West Ham, Southampton, you remembered all of them.
âBut in those days you have to remember, it was just one game a year live on television, where you saw people win or lose. So it was a huge occasion.
âAnd it still means a lot to supporters and clubs to get to Wembley and play in the Cup Final.â
This yearâs showpiece, however, comes with a familiar favourite. Pep Guardiolaâs Manchester City are once again back under the arch and Keown expects them to have too much for Chelsea.
âWith Pep, his record in the FA Cup is incredible,â he said. âI think itâs four finals on the bounce. We managed three finals at Arsenal and thought weâd done well.
âSo to make four finals is remarkable. Itâs becoming an every-year event for them and I think that takes a bit out of the nerves.
âPep might be in his last season. Thereâs uncertainty around that, but it creates an energy for City that I donât think Chelsea are going to be able to overcome.â
While Chelsea have shown flashes of quality in big matches this season, Keown is unconvinced interim Chelsea head coach Calum McFarlane and his side can suddenly discover consistency on the biggest stage.
âThere are so many issues with Chelsea right now,â he said. âYou could say itâs a big game and they turn up for the big games, but Iâm not sure itâs a tap you just turn on or off.
âSo I think Manchester City should be the winners and Bernardo Silva probably signs off on another trophy.â
Keown also believes the scheduling of the FA Cup final has lost some of its traditional prestige.
âThereâll still be two league games to play afterwards,â he said. âIâm not sure thatâs right. I think the FA Cup Final should be the last game of the season, as it always used to be.â
The Wembley weekend also carries significance for Arsenal, with Mikel Artetaâs side continuing their pursuit of City in the Premier League title race.
Keown admits Arsenalâs earlier FA Cup exit to Southampton may inadvertently have helped their title challenge, even if no elite side would ever prioritise competitions that way.
âYou donât pick and choose which competitions you want to be in,â he said. âYou go out and give it everything in each competition.
âBut the fixture list makes it really difficult. Arsenal are trying to win the Champions League and the Premier League all at once and up against Man City. Itâs one hell of a battle.â
MARTIN KEOWN was talking ahead of a month like no other, with five major football finals live on TNT Sports & HBO Max kicking off with the Emirates FA Cup this Saturday.
Enjoy a full day of FA Cup coverage live on TNT Sports & HBO Max from 9am