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League leaders Chelsea were left frustrated as Manchester United's conservative
game plan earned them a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
With Cristiano Ronaldo benched, United redefined the idea of caution in the
first half, taking 21 minutes to touch the ball in the final third and 44
minutes to have a touch in Chelsea's box, but the hosts struggled to break them
down.
Callum Hudson-Odoi saw an effort well saved by David de Gea, and later in the
half the goalkeeper tipped Antonio Rudiger's long-range shot onto the crossbar,
but United stunned Chelsea to take the lead moments after half-time as Jadon
Sancho feasted on Jorginho's mistake to run through on goal unopposed and finish
(50) for his first Premier League goal.
But Jorginho had a chance to redeem himself as Aaron Wan-Bissaka kicked the back
of Thiago Silva's leg in the box, allowing the Italian to score from the spot
for 1-1 (69).
Chelsea huffed and puffed but could not find a winner - Rudiger blazed over the
bar in the 97th minute unmarked at the far post - meaning Michael Carrick
remains unbeaten in what could be his final match in charge with the imminent
arrival of Ralf Rangnick as interim manager. Man Utd are eighth, while Chelsea
stay top, now just a point ahead of Man City.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Mendy (6), Chalobah (7), Silva (7), Rudiger (7), James
(7), Alonso (6), Jorginho (5), Loftus-Cheek (6), Ziyech (6), Hudson-Odoi (7),
Werner (5)
Subs: Mount (6), Pulisic (5), Lukaku (n/a).
Man Utd: De Gea (7), Wan-Bissaka (4), Lindelof (6), Bailly (6),
Telles (6), Fred (6), Matic (7), McTominay (8), Sancho (7), Fernandes (5),
Rashford (6).
Subs: Ronaldo (5), Lingard (5), Van de Beek (n/a).
Man of the match: Scott McTominay
How Man Utd game plan worked a treat in draw
Carrick's decision to drop Ronaldo - it was only the fourth time in nine years
he has started a league game on the bench - and start a midfield three of
Nemanja Matic, Scott McTominay and Fred pointed to a vigilant approach in a game
where a draw would have been seen as a good result.
There were suggestions that Rangnick had helped picked the XI at Stamford
Bridge, but Carrick denied this on several occasions after the game.
Though United did indeed camp in their own half during the first 45 minutes,
individual mistakes almost cost them in the opening four minutes.
First, Hakim Ziyech turned away from Eric Bailly all too easily but was blocked
by De Gea, and the goalkeeper had to be at his best moments later as
Wan-Bissaka's failed interception allowed Hudson-Odoi in, but his effort was
saved with Timo Werner in a better position beside him.
It was by no means adventurous in an attacking from the visitors, their first
touch in the final third coming in the 21st minute as Bruno Fernandes harmlessly
struck wide. At the other end United became so packed in that Chelsea were
reduced to long-range efforts, Rudiger cracking the crossbar from 25 yards,
although De Gea got the slightest of touches.
United ended the half with just 32 per cent possession, no shot on target and an
xG of just 0.02, but the statistics meant little as the visitors scored against
the run of play.
Attempting to take down a long clearance with both Sancho and Marcus Rashford
bearing down on him, Jorginho's miscontrol allowed Sancho to take over and pile
forward unopposed. He had time to settle himself, and slotted low past Edouard
Mendy for his second goal in as many games.
Chelsea skipper Jorginho stood head in hands looking back at the wreckage behind
him, knowing he should have cleared the ball at the first opportunity, prompting
both Roy Keane and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink to describe the decision as
"arrogant" after the game on Sky Sports.
Werner then hooked a decent chance wide as the ball fell kindly to him at a
corner, Ronaldo was introduced on the hour mark, but United handed Chelsea a
chance to level as Wan-Bissaka clumsily kicked the back of Thiago Silva's leg as
he went to clear in the box. Jorginho stepped up, and sat De Gea down to
convert.
With 20 minutes remaining, Chelsea could smell a winner, but despite the
introduction of Romelu Lukaku after an injury lay-off, they could not find it.
Wan-Bissaka appeared from nowhere to block Werner in the box, and in the seventh
minute of stoppage time Rudiger blasted into the stands unmarked 10 yards out
from a Christian Pulisic cross.
United had their own chances, too, as the game opened up late on, but the best
fell to Fred, who harmlessly chipped into Mendy's hands with Ronaldo and Jesse
Lingard in better positions.
Despite trailing with 21 minutes remaining, Chelsea will see this as two points
dropped - they had 24 shots on United's goal - but after weeks of instability,
this makeshift United side got what they came to Stamford Bridge to achieve as
Rangnick waits in the wings.
Keane: Man Utd spirited, but still question
marks
Roy Keane on Sky Sports:
"It's a big point to Manchester United because Chelsea were by far the better
team. But United were spirited, stuck at it, so they will take a little bit of
momentum into their season now. Hopefully they can kick on.
"Lots of changes over the last week, a new manager coming in next week, but
there are still huge question marks over a lot of these players. But they
deserve credit because they stuck together in what was a spirited performance
rather than one of real quality. I said if United were to get anything from the
game it would maybe be down to a bit of arrogance from Chelsea, which proved to
be the case with the goal.
"To say United played well today, or during the week [is a stretch], but they've
got two positive results and that is what you always fall back on, the results.
David de Gea's said after the game United fought for everything, but that is
what you should be doing every week. It's as if these players pick and choose
their moments when they are up for it.
"If you want to play for Manchester United and compete for titles, you do that
week in, week out. There was spirit today, and they deserve credit for that, but
ultimately you want more."
What the managers said...
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel on Sky Sports: "I'm absolutely happy. I was happy to
coach the team, I saw a huge effort, big intensity, so many ball recoveries in
the opponents' half, put the pressure up high. We controlled the counter-attacks
before they started, we were brave and courageous.
Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel was happy with his player's performance but
felt they failed to capitalise on some big chances to win the game against
Manchester United
"They defended deep and maybe you need the first goal to open up a bit and gain
the last per cent of freedom and confidence to have follow-ups and big chances
on goal. If you don't score, you always run a bit behind because you feel like
you're the stronger team, you play in the opponents' half so we have two or
three big chances we should have maybe used. But, in general, I am very happy
with the way we played. I was pleased with our aggression, our rhythm and the
intensity."
Man Utd caretaker boss Michael Carrick on Sky Sports: "I'm disappointed
actually. When you are in front in a game like this to have it taken away is
disappointing. I'm proud of the players and the group all week. In a difficult
situation we tried to make the best of it. But there is that little bitter
feeling. We came to win the game. A little disappointed, I can't lie.
"I don't think it was a penalty at all. They have had a lot of shots David had
two saves which we knew before the game he would have to make one or two. Other
than that I have felt quite comfortable in the game. Of course we want to be
better. I am not getting carried away but I thought we defended well. I cannot
fault the boys one bit. To come away disappointed and to feel like you have left
something out there is a positive."
Opta stats
During November so far, Manchester United (17) have mustered the fewest number
of shots of all Premier League sides, whilst also facing more shots than any
team (60).
United managed just one further attempt after taking the lead this evening, with
their total of three shots their lowest in a Premier League game since April
2017 against Manchester City (also 3).
Chelsea are now winless in their last eight Premier League games against Man Utd
(D5 L3).
In their last two Premier League matches at Stamford Bridge against Burnley and
Manchester United, Chelsea have attempted 49 shots, faced just eight themselves
and had 100 touches in their opponent's penalty area.
What's next?
Chelsea go to Watford at 7.30pm on Wednesday evening in the Premier League,
while Man Utd host Arsenal on Thursday at 8.15pm. Free highlights from both
games will be available on the Sky Sports website, App and YouTube channel.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Mendy, Chalobah, Silva, Rudiger, James, Loftus-Cheek,
Jorginho (c), Alonso (Mount 78), Ziyech, Werner (Lukaku 82), Hudson-Odoi
(Pulisic 78)
Subs Not Used Kepa, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Saul, Barkley,
Havertz
Booked James, Jorginho
Goals Jorginho 69 (pen)
Manchester United De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Bailly, Lindelof,
Telles, Fred, McTominay, Matic, Sancho (Ronaldo 64), Rashford (Lingard 77),
Fernandes (c) (van de Beek 89)
Subs Not Used Henderson, Dalot, Jones, Mata, Greenwood, Martial
Booked McTominay, Rashford, Fernandes, Ronaldo, Bailly
Goals Sancho 50
Attendance 40,041
Referee Anthony Taylor
VAR Chris Kavanagh