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Reece James’ classy gesture to Calum McFarlane after Chelsea reach FA Cup final
Last Updated on 26 April 2026
Reece James was seen pushing interim boss Calum McFarlane towards the Chelsea supporters to take the limelight at full-time, following a hard-fought victory at Wembley.
The heartwarming gesture came just moments after the Blues secured their spot in the FA Cup final with a 1-0 win over Leeds United on Sunday afternoon.
Reece James pushes Calum McFarlane towards limelight
As the final whistle blew, the Chelsea captain made a beeline for his manager. McFarlane, who stepped into the caretaker role for the second time this season following the departure of Liam Rosenior, appeared hesitant to lead the celebrations.
However, James, ever the leader, physically guided the 40-year-old coach toward the traveling Blues faithful, ensuring the man behind the tactics received his due credit.
Reporting the incident on ground, Ben Jacobs posted on X:
“Reece James pushing Calum McFarlane towards the #CFC fans to take the limelight as Chelsea reach the FA Cup Final.
“McFarlane says being caretaker again has been “intense but not as crazy as last time” due to knowing the squad better having been part of Liam Rosenior’s staff.”
Chelsea set up blockbuster FA Cup final clash
The victory, sealed by a clinical first-half strike from Enzo Fernandez, sets up a mouth-watering clash against Manchester City on May 16.
It will be the 17th time Chelsea has competed in the showpiece event, but remarkably, it marks the first time they will face City in an FA Cup final.
For Chelsea, the focus now shifts back to the Premier League, but the bond shown between the captain and the interim boss suggests a squad united.
If McFarlane can guide Chelsea to silverware next month, it could open up a conversation about a potential permanent role.
Reece James encouraged McFarlane to take the spotlight and receive recognition after Chelsea’s FA Cup semi-final win.
Enzo Fernandez scored the decisive goal in Chelsea’s 1-0 victory.
Chelsea will face Manchester City in the FA Cup final on May 16.
No, he is currently serving as caretaker manager following Liam Rosenior’s departure.