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last-gasp equaliser from Robin Van Persie gave Manchester United a dramatic 1-1
draw against Chelsea at Old Trafford.
Didier Drogba rolled back the years to hand the Blues the lead with a trademark
near-post header - his first Premier League goal since March 2012.
Best of the Match:
Man of the match: Thibaut Courtois - The Chelsea goalkeeper produced an
outstanding performance between the sticks.
Goal of the match: Didier Drogba - The big Ivorian towered about Rafael at the
near post to powerfully head home the opening goal.
Moment of the match: Robin Van Persie - The Dutchman was on the spot to slam
home a dramatic equaliser deep in stoppage time.
Stats of the match: Drogba scored his first Premier League goal since March 2012
(v Stoke City). Van Persie has now scored seven Premier League goals against
Chelsea, but this is the first away from Stamford Bridge.
Talking point: Chelsea were missing Diego Costa and Loic Remy so will Jose
Mourinho be happy with a point? Can Louis van Gaal's side build on this result
with Manchester City next up?
Jose Mourinho looked set for victory in the battle against Louis van Gaal, but
deep into injury time Branislav Ivanovic was sent off for fouling Angel di Maria
and Van Persie swept home from the resulting free-kick for a share of the
spoils.
Mourinho, who was clearly unhappy at referee Phil Dowd for giving Ivanovic a
second yellow card for the foul, left Old Trafford with his unbeaten record in
tact and his team 10 points ahead of United at the top of the Premier League.
But that will be of little consolation to the Chelsea boss who will feel his
team should have won this match.
Many had questioned whether, at 36 years old, Drogba could fill the huge gap
left by the absent Diego Costa, but he had no trouble heading home Cesc
Fabregas' corner in the 53rd minute.
It was vintage Drogba, peeling off his marker to glance Fabregas' corner past
keeper David de Gea.
But the striker's job was made so much easier by the fact that 5ft 7in defender
Rafael was the man marking him.
United did not look like getting back into the match with Van Persie and Juan
Mata wasting good chances to level for the hosts.
Chelsea looked perfectly organised at the back, but it was left for Van Persie
to snatch a point for his boss deep into added time.
The match started with Chelsea, well aware of United's defensive frailties,
winning two corners in the opening five minutes.
Oscar gained space in the box after an error by Marcos Rojo, but his deflected
shot flew wide as United scrambled back to prevent an early goal.
Eden Hazard slipped by the ponderous Rafael and the Brazilian was shown a yellow
card for tugging the Belgian's shirt.
The hosts hit back and broke through Di Maria, who worked the ball to the back
post where Marouane Fellaini lurked but the midfielder, making his first start
of the season, could not finish. Mata then found Di Maria free in the box, but
he volleyed over.
The pace of the match then decreased somewhat. Chelsea were happy to allow
United plenty of time on the ball and wait for opportunities to break.
That idea backfired though as United created chance after chance.
Januzaj, playing ahead of the injured Radamel Falcao, sliced open the Chelsea
back four with a peach of a pass, but Thibaut Courtois rushed off his line to
deny Van Persie, who wasted another chance moments later by heading straight at
the Chelsea goalkeeper.
Chelsea, a far more physically imposing side than United, used their muscle to
break up the hosts' attacks. Nemanja Matic body-checked Di Maria and Drogba went
into the book for tripping Juan Mata.
Chelsea only found a sight of goal when United made mistakes. Rojo and Blind
lost possession near the half way line, but neither Willian nor Drogba could
capitalise.
Rojo lost possession again, but luckily for the Argentinian De Gea was on hand
to deny Drogba with his feet.
Mourinho, meanwhile, remonstrated with fourth official Chris Foy after Chelsea
were not given a penalty as Ivanovic tumbled to the ground after grappling with
Chris Smalling in the box.
Januzaj went close with a fierce drive but Mata's shot was not so hot. He fired
well over the bar from 15 yards just before half-time.
All that good work was undone within eight minutes of the restart. De Gea saved
brilliantly from Hazard but the Spaniard was picking the ball out of the net
moments later when Drogba glanced the ball in from Fabregas' corner.
Chelsea were piling on the pressure and Ivanovic brushed off the challenge of
Fellaini and Rojo before firing inches wide from a tight angle.
There looked to be no way back for United, but Dowd showed Ivanovic a second
yellow for a foul on Di Maria in the corner in the final minute of added time.
The Argentinian found Fellaini with his cross but Courtois saved. The ball
dropped at the feet of Van Persie, who drove home from close range to send Old
Trafford into ecstasy.
Teams
Manchester United
De Gae, Rafael,
Smalling, Rojo, Shaw, Blind, di Maria, Mata (Wilson 67), Fellaini, Januzaj, van
Persie
Subs Not Used
Lindegaard, Carrick, Herrera, Fletcher, Blackett, Pereira
Booked
Rafael, Fellaini, van Persie
Goals van Persie 90+4
Chelsea
Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Luis, Matic, Fabregas, Willian
(Zouma 90+3), Oscar (Mikel 67 Hazard (Schurrle 90), Drogba
Subs Not Used
Cech, Ake, Salah, Baker
Booked Ivanovic,
Fabregas, Matic, Oscar, Hazard, Drogba
Sent Off
Ivanovic
Goals Drogba 53
Attendance 75, 327
Referee
Phil Dowd