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Utd ended a run of back-to-back league defeats at home but could find no way 
through, as they played out a dull 0-0 draw with Chelsea in a match where both 
sides seemed more concerned about not losing than going for the win.
Man 
Utd ended a run of back-to-back league defeats at home but could find no way 
through, as they played out a dull 0-0 draw with Chelsea in a match where both 
sides seemed more concerned about not losing than going for the win.
There were few chances although Blues boss Frank Lampard will feel his men 
should have had a first-half penalty when Harry Maguire held down Cesar 
Azpilicueta as a free-kick was swung into the United box.
Deadline Day signing Edinson Cavani came on to make his debut for United and 
almost scored with his first touch, diverting Bruno Fernandes's cross into the 
side-netting, while Marcus Rashford drew a fine late stop from Edouard Mendy.
It was the first time in 30 matches United had failed to score and Ole Gunnar 
Solskjaer's team - who had lost their first two Premier League games at Old 
Trafford to Crystal Palace and Tottenham - stay in 15th, with Chelsea moving up 
to ninth.
Player ratings
Man Utd: De Gea (6), Wan-Bissaka (7), Maguire (6), Lindelof 
(7), Shaw (6), Fred (5), McTominay (6), James (4), Fernandes (6), Mata (6), 
Rashford (6)
Subs: Cavani (6), Pogba (6), Greenwood (6)
Chelsea: Mendy (7), Azpilicueta (7), Zouma (6), Silva (7), 
James (7), Kante (6), Jorginho (6), Chilwell (6), Havertz (5), Werner (5), 
Pulisic (6)
Subs: Abraham (6), Mount (6), Ziyech (5)
Man of the match: Thiago Silva
How Man Utd and Chelsea cancelled each other 
out
In heavy rain at Old Trafford, both teams - who had shipped 21 goals in nine 
games between them in the Premier League this season - made an overly-cautious 
start, with a miscued Reece James free-kick from out wide the only incident to 
trouble either 'keeper in the opening half hour.
Mendy nearly handed the advantage to United soon after with what would have been 
a terrible howler, passing across his own goal and hooking it out for a corner, 
and from the resulting set-piece Fernandes fired straight at the Chelsea 
'keeper.
Mendy then came up with two smart saves before the break, first blocking 
Rashford's drive and then parrying away Juan Mata's curling effort, as penalty 
shouts at both ends were rejected - first, wrongly, from Harry Maguire's grapple 
with Cesar Azpilicueta, and then sensibly from Thiago Silva's kick to Rashford's 
foot.
Solskjaer made a double change early in the second half to try to break the 
deadlock, sending on Paul Pogba and debutant Cavani, and the 33-year-old striker 
was immediately just off target.
Kai Havertz and Christian Pulisic failed to convert an inviting Reece James 
cross before Kurt Zouma was left aggrieved when his complaints about Victor 
Lindelof's challenge on him from a corner wasn't punished.
But it was United who finished on top, with Thiago Silva blocking Pogba's tame 
shot before impressively denying his former PSG team-mate Cavani. There was one 
more fine stop from Mendy to keep out Rashford to ensure the game finished 
goalless.
What the managers said...
Man Utd manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Two teams that played in 
Europe this week and I think it showed a little bit in the first half, not the 
greatest. Second half we pushed on and if that Stretford End is full we might 
get some help and get that ball over the line. We created half-decent 
opportunities. A good defensive performance and we created the big chances that 
could have given us the win. It's a solid week we've had with two wins and one 
draw."
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard: "Happy with the clean sheet. You 
obviously want more than a point but if you come to Manchester United and you 
don't concede, that's a great base. I think that shows progression for us. Was 
our game in the final third what we wanted it to be? No. I'm less concerned 
about the attacking side, because I know the quality we have. Should we have had 
a penalty? Without a doubt. It's a really clear penalty."
Man of the match
In a game of few real standout performances, it was Thiago Silva's experience 
and authority at the heart of Chelsea's defence which earned him the man of the 
match prize.
The Brazilian was in the right place at the right time to block efforts from 
Paul Pogba and Edinson Cavani and topped the stats for clearances as Chelsea 
held out for a valuable clean sheet.
Opta stats
Manchester United have failed to win any of their first three home games to a 
league campaign for the first time since the 1972-73 season.
Chelsea have kept their first Premier League clean sheet outside of London since 
a goalless draw at Leicester on the final day of the 2018-19 season under 
Maurizio Sarri.
Manchester United are without a home league win in five games (D3 L2), their 
longest run without victory at Old Trafford since February 1990 (6 games).
There was just one shot on target in the entire second half in this match, with 
that coming via Manchester United's Marcus Rashford in stoppage time.
Edouard Mendy became the first Chelsea goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet in both 
of his first two Premier League games for the club since Petr Cech in August 
2004.
At 33y 253d, Edinson Cavani became Manchester United's oldest Premier League 
debutant since Zlatan Ibrahimovic in August 2016 (34y 316d).
What's next?
Manchester United now face RB Leipzig in the Champions League on Wednesday 
before hosting Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 
Premier League from 4pm; kick-off 4.30pm.
Chelsea travel to Krasnodar in the Champions League on Wednesday, before playing 
Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday at 3pm.
Teams 
Manchester United De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire (c), 
Shaw, McTominay (Greenwood 83), Fred, Mata (Pogba 58), Fernandes, James (Cavani 
58), Rashford
Subs Not Used Henderson, Tuanzebe, Matic, Van de Beek
Booked Shaw, Fred, Rashford
Goals 
Chelsea Mendy, Azpilicueta (c), Zouma, Silva, James, Kante, 
Jorginho, Chilwell, Havertz (Mount 72), Werner (Abraham 71), Pulisic (Ziyech 81)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Rudiger, Kovacic, Giroud
Booked Havertz
Goals 
Attendance 0
Referee Martin Atkinson
VAR Stuart Attwell