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Chelsea
were beaten for the first time in this season's Premier League as two red cards
ushered Manchester United to a 3-2 win in west London.
Two goals down inside 12 minutes, the leaders fought their way off the ropes to
level through Juan Mata (44) and Ramires (53) and were looking likelier winners
until Branislav Ivanovic was sent off on the hour.
But a second red card for Fernando Torres meant the end of any genuine attacking
ambition, and substitute Javier Hernandez bundled a contentious winner (75) to
haul United within a point of the leaders and give them a first league success
at Stamford Bridge since 2002.
Despite the result there was plenty in Chelsea's performance to reinforce their
credentials as real title challengers, though they were handicapped by a
haphazard start as United's £24m man Robin van Persie made one goal and scored
another.
United's defence was under scrutiny before the game following another porous
display against Braga in midweek, but it was a home back four missing John Terry
which was exposed time and again during the opening exchanges.
David Luiz was too often in a different district to his fellow centre-half Gary
Cahill while Ashley Cole was repeatedly isolated on the left flank, from where
both early goals came.
Ashley Young strolled into the gaping hole between Luiz and Cahill to feed Wayne
Rooney, and when his cut-back was met by a firm first-time van Persie shot the
ball hit a post, cannoned off Luiz and bobbled beyond Petr Cech.
Van Persie's movement in the box for the opener was bright enough, but it was an
identical checked run which caught out Cahill soon afterwards and this time the
striker's right-footed effort from Antonio Valencia's low centre beat Cech by
itself.
Luiz was slow to close down Valencia and continued to unsettle home supporters
at the back, but it was the Brazilian's free-kick which forced David De Gea into
the first of several feet-first saves and sparked an improvement in Chelsea's
performance.
Jonny Evans miscued a clearance against a post, De Gea denying Cahill from the
corner which followed, and the goalkeeper then used his right hand to claw out a
Torres header from his near post.
A goal was coming and Mata's precise free-kick left his compatriot little chance
before Ramires rose above Tom Cleverley to head a second-half equaliser.
Eden Hazard then went close as Chelsea threatened to become the first side in
Premier League history to topple United from 2-0 down, but Ivanovic saw red for
clipping a clean-through Young and Torres followed for a second booking -
referee Mark Clattenburg deciding he dived unnecessarily over Evans' lunge.
Chelsea were left hanging on and the task proved too much as Cech kept out van
Persie only for Hernandez - loitering in what appeared an offside position - to
turn in Rafael da Silva's follow-up.
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Teams
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill, Cole, Mikel, Ramires, Mata
(Bertrand 72), Oscar (Azpilicueta 66), Hazard (Sturridge 82), Torres
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Romeu, Moses, Marin
Booked
Torres, Mikel
Sent Off Ivanovic, Torres
Goals
Mata 44, Ramires 53
Manchester United
De Gea, Rafael, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Carrick,
Cleverley (Hernandez 65), Valencia, Rooney (Giggs 74), Young, van Persie
Subs Not Used
Lindegaard, Anderson, Scholes, Nani, Welbeck
Booked
Rooney, Valencia
Goals
Luiz (og) 4, van Persie 12, Hernandez 75
Attendance
41,644
Referee
M. Clattenburg