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Melvine Malard, a Manchester United forward, is grateful to her former coach Sonia Bompastor, now Chelsea's manager, for giving her a chance in football. Despite their past, Malard aims to thwart Bompastor's FA Cup dream in the final at Wembley. Chelsea, unbeaten in 32 matches, is chasing a domestic treble, while United seeks back-to-back FA Cup wins.
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