Ten-Man United Beat Ten-Man Chelsea in Torrential Rain
Both teams received red cards early, altering tactics; Manchester United scored twice despite playing with ten men, securing a crucial Premier League win in challenging weather conditions.
- Manchester United defeated Chelsea 2-1 on a rainy Saturday night at Old Trafford, with both teams ending with 10 players.
- The match featured early setbacks for Chelsea when goalkeeper Robert Sanchez received a red card after five minutes, forcing United to exploit their advantage.
- Bruno Fernandes broke the deadlock in the 14th minute by scoring the milestone 100th goal of his Manchester United career during his 200th Premier League appearance, and Casemiro increased the lead before receiving a red card in first-half stoppage time.
- Chelsea's Trevoh Chalobah scored a late header from a James cross in the 80th minute, halving the deficit and setting up a tense finish, but United held on for their second win this season.
- The result eased pressure on United’s coach Ruben Amorim, who had a difficult start to the season and now has some breathing space despite Chelsea's continuing struggles.
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Man United 2-1 Chelsea: Blues’ winless Old Trafford run continues as Sanchez & Casemiro see red
Chelsea fell to a narrow 2-1 defeat to Manchester United on a rainy Saturday night at Old Trafford.Read MoreThe post Man United 2-1 Chelsea: Blues’ winless Old Trafford run continues as Sanchez & Casemiro see red first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.
Manchester United beat Chelsea this Saturday 2-1 in Old Trafford, in a match marked by the expulsions of Robert Sanchez in the 5th minute that condemned the ‘blues’ and the subsequent red of Casemiro for the local group in the Premier League. The first warning of the Red Devils came as soon as it began. In the 5th minute, the key move originated from an airball that Sesko won Chalobah and left Mbeumo alone in front of Robert Sanchez, who went ou…
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