ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 31
Chelsea–Manchester United 4–3 (2–2)
London, Stamford Bridge. Led by: Gillett
Chelsea: Petkovics – Gusto (Gilchrist, 75.), Disasi (Chalobah, 75.), Badiashile, Cucurella – Caicedo (Chukwuemeka, 71.), E. Fernández – Palmer, Gallagher (Madueke, 89.), Mudrik (Sterling, 71. ) – N. Jackson. Manager: Mauricio Pochettino
Manchester United: Onana – Dalot, Varane (J. Evans, half-time; Kambwala, 66), H. Maguire, Wan-Bissaka – Casemiro (McTominay, 75), Mainoo – Antony, B. Fernandes, Garnacho (Mount, 85) – Höjlund (Rashford, 66). Manager: Erik ten Hag
Scorer: Gallagher (4th), Palmer (19th, 90+10th, 90+11th – the first two out of 11), or Garnacho (34th, 67th), B. Fernandes (39th)
Chelsea started the rally fantastically, as they took the lead in the 4th minute: the home team won the ball in Manchester United’s half, then Gusto started on the right wing. The defender’s flat pass bounced, the ball straight Conor Gallagherhez snapped, who shot into Onana’s goal without a claim. A good quarter of an hour later came the second domestic goal, Cole Palmer calmly rolled into the bottom left corner from the penalty spot.
After half an hour, Manchester United only found themselves, they equalized in five minutes: first Alejandro Garnacho converted Caicedo’s huge mistake and then Bruno Fernandes headed a goal from Dalot’s pass.
Even after the turn, the sides played football in an attacking spirit, and in the middle of the second half, Ten Hag’s team got the ball rolling – Badiashile lost the ball in Manchester United’s half, and the guests immediately launched a counterattack. Antony could not be caught by Cucurella, the Brazilian winger made a fantastic move and crossed the middle Garnachónakwho overtook Petkovic and headed into the empty net.
MU sat on the result and at intervals took advantage of the possession of the ball. It looked like the “red devils” would take the three points from Stamford Bridge, but in the 98th minute, another twist came: Dalot cut down Madueke inside the penalty area, so Chelsea could win a penalty again. Palmer he didn’t get too excited about it either, he rolled the ball in the same place as in the first penalty.
Even that wasn’t the end, a minute later the Manchester defenders fell asleep at a corner, Fernández To Palmer rolled, who also fired after a takeover, the ball bounced off McTominay, Onana was thus helpless: Chelsea won 4-3!
Earlier
Liverpool–Sheffield United 3–1 (Darwin Núnez 17.), Mac Allister 77.), Gakpo 90., or C. Bradley 58. – own goal)
They played on Wednesday
Arsenal–Luton 2–0 (Ödegaard 24., Hasioka 44. – own goal)
Brentford–Brighton 0–0
Manchester City–Aston Villa 4–1 (Rodri 11., Foden 45+1., 62., 69., ill. Durán 20.)
They played on Tuesday
Newcastle United–Everton 1–1 (from Isak 15, or Calvert-Lewin 88-11)
Nottingham Forest–Fulham 3–1 (Hudson-Odoi 9., Wood 19., Gibbs-White 45+3., ill. Adarabioyo 49.)
Bournemouth–Crystal Palace 1–0 (Kluivert 79.)
Burnley–Wolverhampton 1–1 (Bruun Larsen 37., ill. Ait-Nouri 45+3.)
West Ham United–Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 (Zouma 19., ill. B. Johnson 5.)
1. Liverpool30217270–28+42 70 2. Arsenal30215472–24+48 68 3. Manchester City30207367–29+38 67 4. Aston Villa31185863–46+17 59 5. Tottenham30176762–44+18 57 6. Manchester United301531243–44–1 48 7. West Ham311291050–55–5 45 8. Newcastle301351264–52+12 44 9. Brighton & Hove Albion301110951–46+5 43 10. Chelsea291271053–50+3 43 11. Wolverhampton301261243–47–4 42 12. Bournemouth301181144–53–9 41 13. Fulham311161447–50–3 39 14. Crystal Palace30791434–50–16 30 15. Brentford31771742–55–13 28 16. Everton30881431–42–11 26 17. Nottingham Forest31781639–53–14 25 18. Luton Town31571943–64–21 22 19. Burnley31472032–66–34 19 20. Sheffield United30362128–80–52 15 Pontlevonások: Everton 6, Nottingham Forest 4the job