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United's new-manager bounce fell flat as they shared the points in a stale 1-1
draw with Chelsea at Old Trafford that confirmed their worst-ever start to a
Premier League season.
Ruud van Nistelrooy, United's interim boss until Ruben Amorim arrives on
November 11, was unable to help his side replicate their free-scoring
performance from Wednesday's 5-2 Carabao Cup win over a weakened Leicester.
Chelsea, now without victory at Old Trafford in the league on their last 12
visits, were the better side for most of the game but allowed United to get in
front through Bruno Fernandes' second-half penalty after Rasmus Hojlund was
brought down by Robert Sanchez.
Stunned into action, Chelsea's Moises Caicedo, the best player on the pitch in a
game sorely lacking quality, clapped back four minutes later with a
sweetly-struck volley that beat Andre Onana through the legs of Mykhailo Murdyk.
Lisandro Martinez rode his luck in the closing stages with a knee-high challenge
on Cole Palmer, which was reviewed by the Video Assistant referee, but deemed
not worthy of a sending off, contrary to the opinion of Gary Neville. "Martinez
is lucky. I think it is a red."
The visitors always felt more likely winners but failed to put United away. Noni
Madueke headed onto a post early in the first half from close range, although,
if the ball had gone in it likely would have been pulled back for a push in the
back on Casemiro.
Marcus Rashford closed the first half by striking the frame of the goal on the
volley after a pass from Fernandes, who along with Alejandro Garnacho spurned
decent chances late in the second half.
Perhaps the most perplexing aspect of the game was Chelsea's sloppiness against
a United side they are far better than on the evidence of this season. The point
does, however, take them above title-chasing Arsenal on goal difference after
the Gunners' defeat at Newcastle.
Van Nistelrooy, limited in his options because of injury, only made one change
from Erik ten Hag's last game before his sacking and, unsurprisingly, the
outcome was more of the same from a side that remain 13th in the table, with
three wins from their opening 10 games.
Player ratings
Man Utd: Onana (6), Dalot (6), De Ligt (6), Martinez (6),
Mazraoui (7), Casemiro (6), Ugarte (5), Rashford (6), Garnacho (6), Fernandes
(7), Hojlund (6).
Subs: Amad (5), Lindelof (6), Zirkzee (6).
Chelsea: Sanchez (6), Gusto (6), James (6), Fofana (6), Colwill
(6), Lavia (6), Caicedo (8), Palmer (7), Neto (7), Madueke (6), Jackson (6).
Subs: Mudryk (5), Cucurella (6), Fernandez (6).
Player of the match: Moises Caicedo.
Keane: Amorim should've signed a longer deal
Sky Sports' Roy Keane:
"Ruben Amorim should have signed a longer contract. There is a long way back for
this team.
"This is an average Manchester United team. All the stats back that up. They are
hit and miss - you never know which team will turn up. Not good.
"'Boring' seems a bit strong. But they lack conviction. It's really
disappointing. It's so flat.
"This team is way off getting back in the top four.
"You look at certain individuals and they think they're better than they are.
United are average at everything. There is nothing special about them. It was
very quiet at Old Trafford. I was glad when the referee blew the final whistle."
Teams
Manchester United Onana; Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez, Dalot;
Ugarte (Lindelof 84), Casemiro; Garnacho, Fernandes (c), Rashford (Diallo 73),
Hojlund (Zirkzee 84)
Subs Not Used Bayindir, Evans, Wheatley, Amass, Fletcher,
Fiztgerald
Booked Ugarte, Dalot, Rashford, Casemiro, Martinez, Diallo
Goals Fernandes 70 (pen)
Chelsea Sanchez; Gusto (Cucurella 46), Fofana, Colwill, James
(c); Caicedo, Lavia (Fernandez 70); Madueke (Mudryk 70), Palmer, Neto; Jackson
Subs Not Used Jorgensen, Veiga, Badiashile, Tosin, Felix,
Nkunku
Booked Gusto, Jackson
Goals Caicedo 74
Attendance 73,813
Referee Robert Jones
VAR Thomas Bramall