Not since 1903 has the famous old competition seen such a one-sided showpiece, while Raheem Sterling also celebrated joining an exclusive club
The goals flowed at Wembley on Saturday as Manchester City strolled to FA Cup glory with the most convincing margin of victory for more than a century.
Pep Guardiola's men were overwhelming favourites to take down Watford and complete the first-ever domestic treble in England, having previously got their hands on the Carabao Cup and Premier League crowns in 2018-19.
The FA Cup marks City's fourth piece of silverware this season, which began with victory in the Community Shield, as well as equalling a record that has stood for 116 years.
Bury were the last team to win an FA Cup final 6-0, a feat they managed against Derby County at the end of the 1902-3 season.
Stanley Mortenson was the last man to score three goals in the final back in 1953, as his Blackpool team prevailed over Bolton Wanderers 4-3 in perhaps the most famous FA Cup decider of all time, the 'Stanley Matthews Cup Final'.
Matthews, who was 38 at the time, set up one of Mortenson's goals as Blackpool fought back from 3-1 down to level before crossing for Bill Perry to score a last-minute winner, sealing the Cup which had eluded him on two occasions previously in the final.