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Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea: Scott McTominay double lands hosts crucial win

For the second time this season, Scott McTominay scored twice at Old Trafford to secure a precious victory for Manchester United and ease the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag.

The Scotland midfielder's latest effort against Chelsea was not as thrilling as the two he scored in injury-time to beat Brentford in October.

But on a night when United contrived to waste a succession of chances - including a Bruno Fernandes penalty - amid a total of 28 shots, it was just as welcome.

McTominay's first effort was an instinctive strike from 12 yards as the rebound from Harry Maguire's blocked header bounced kindly for him.

Then, after Cole Palmer had levelled just before the break, McTominay stole in at the far post to power home Alejandro Garnacho's cross 21 minutes from time.

He should have had a first career hat-trick after being set up by Antony but scuffed his finish into the ground.

In the end, it didn't matter, as United survived late Chelsea pressure, including substitute Armando Broja heading against a post.

It was just over 15 years since these two met in a Champions League final, part of a seven-year period where one or the other ended up as Premier League title winners.

The bragging rights on this occasion only secured the hosts a move up to sixth spot, while the visitors remained 10th.

It also extended United's recent dominance in these matches to 12 games, while Chelsea's wait for an away win will now extend beyond 11 years.

Antony flatters to deceive

Antony gave an interview to one of United's fan channels in the build-up to the game in which he complained about former players who have been critical of his performances.

The Brazilian, of course, did not sanction the £82m fee his club paid Ajax for him just over 15 months ago.

It does, however, make Antony the second most expensive player in the history of a club where defeats bring criticism. That admission came from current manager Ten Hag, who had endorsed the exclusion of four members of the media for his pre-match press conference.

United's ninth-minute penalty underlined the issue.

When the ball was played to Antony, had he been confident with his right foot, he would have taken it into space and a shooting opportunity would have presented himself.

Instead, as he tends to do, he cut inside and into trouble. As it happened Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez slid across his foot as he came to make a tackle and, while the incident was missed in real time, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) freeze-frame provided referee Chris Kavanagh with the evidence to overturn his decision.

Robert Sanchez's save to his right was one of a number from Chelsea's Spanish keeper.

Antony, Rasmus Hojlund and Garnacho were all denied in conventional fashion. Very much from the unorthodox - or lucky - variety was the double stop to repel McTominay.

The Scot's point-blank header hit Sanchez and the rebound came straight back after striking the United midfielder, but again the Chelsea keeper was in the way.

Garnacho's attempt at repeating his phenomenal volleyed goal at Everton was always destined to fail as more chances came and went.

By the time Marcus Rashford was introduced into the fray six minutes from time after being left out of the starting line-up for a Premier League or Champions League game for the first time this season other than due to illness or suspension, Ten Hag had reverted to containment mode.

Local boy Palmer on target

Chelsea forward Palmer was brought up close to Old Trafford in Wythenshawe.

His ties to the area are so strong he was a notable presence at a Sunday League cup final last spring.

Evidently, Palmer is far better than that level. He is also impatient given he opted to quit Manchester City for Chelsea this summer despite scoring the winner for Pep Guardiola's side in the Uefa Super Cup.

He had already hurt his old club with a last-minute equaliser in the 4-4 epic at Stamford Bridge. On his first appearance at Old Trafford, Palmer cut on to his left foot on the edge of the area as the opening period drew to a close and squeezed a low shot between Victor Lindelof and Maguire and into the bottom corner.

It was his fifth goal for the Blues, but also his last decent opportunity.

Mykhailo Mudryk wasted two first-half chances and Fernandez failed to turn home Reece James' cross inside the six-yard box as Chelsea suffered their sixth defeat of what is turning into another season of chronic inconsistency.

Player of the match

PalmerCole Palmer

with an average of 7.58

Manchester United

  • Squad number39Player nameMcTominayAverage rating

    7.28

  • Squad number5Player nameMaguireAverage rating

    6.11

  • Squad number17Player nameGarnachoAverage rating

    6.10

  • Squad number23Player nameShawAverage rating

    5.81

  • Squad number11Player nameHøjlundAverage rating

    5.63

  • Squad number35Player nameEvansAverage rating

    5.55

  • Squad number4Player nameS AmrabatAverage rating

    5.49

  • Squad number20Player nameDiogo DalotAverage rating

    5.43

  • Squad number15Player nameReguilónAverage rating

    5.35

  • Squad number2Player nameLindelöfAverage rating

    5.14

  • Squad number21Player nameAntonyAverage rating

    4.99

  • Squad number8Player nameBruno FernandesAverage rating

    4.84

  • Squad number24Player nameOnanaAverage rating

    4.83

  • Squad number10Player nameRashfordAverage rating

    4.45

  • Chelsea

  • Squad number20Player namePalmer

    Average rating

    7.58

  • Squad number1Player nameSánchez

    Average rating

    5.42

  • Squad number6Player nameThiago Silva

    Average rating

    5.20

  • Squad number10Player nameMudryk

    Average rating

    4.94

  • Squad number26Player nameColwill

    Average rating

    4.92

  • Squad number7Player nameSterling

    Average rating

    4.78

  • Squad number8Player nameFernández

    Average rating

    4.72

  • Squad number2Player nameDisasi

    Average rating

    4.70

  • Squad number3Player nameCucurella

    Average rating

    4.68

  • Squad number25Player nameCaicedo

    Average rating

    4.68

  • Squad number24Player nameJames

    Average rating

    4.47

  • Squad number15Player nameJackson

    Average rating

    4.45

  • Squad number19Player nameBroja

    Average rating

    4.43

  • Line-ups

    Man Utd

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    24Onana

    20Dalot5Maguire2Lindelöf23Shaw

    39McTominay4S Amrabat

    21Antony8Bruno Fernandes17Garnacho

    11Højlund

    • 24Onana
    • 20DalotBooked at 82mins
    • 5Maguire
    • 2LindelöfSubstituted forReguilónat 45'minutesBooked at 90mins
    • 23ShawBooked at 14mins
    • 39McTominay
    • 4S Amrabat
    • 21Antony
    • 8Bruno Fernandes
    • 17GarnachoBooked at 22minsSubstituted forEvansat 90+2'minutes
    • 11HøjlundSubstituted forRashfordat 84'minutes

    Substitutes

    • 1Bayindir
    • 9Martial
    • 10Rashford
    • 15Reguilón
    • 28Pellistri
    • 29Wan-Bissaka
    • 34van de Beek
    • 35Evans
    • 37Mainoo

    Chelsea

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    1Sánchez

    3Cucurella2Disasi6Thiago Silva26Colwill

    25Caicedo8Fernández

    7Sterling20Palmer10Mudryk

    15Jackson

    • 1Sánchez
    • 3CucurellaSubstituted forJamesat 45'minutes
    • 2Disasi
    • 6Thiago Silva
    • 26Colwill
    • 25Caicedo
    • 8Fernández
    • 7Sterling
    • 20Palmer
    • 10MudrykSubstituted forBrojaat 77'minutes
    • 15Jackson

    Substitutes

    • 5Badiashile
    • 19Broja
    • 24James
    • 28Petrovic
    • 29Maatsen
    • 36de Souza Eugênio
    • 42Gilchrist
    • 52Matos
    • 54Castledine

    Referee:Chris Kavanagh

    Attendance:73,607

    Match Stats

    Live Text

  • Match ends, Manchester United 2, Chelsea 1.

  • Second Half ends, Manchester United 2, Chelsea 1.

  • Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Sergio Reguilón.

  • Sergio Reguilón (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card.

  • Substitution, Manchester United. Jonny Evans replaces Alejandro Garnacho.

  • Foul by Cole Palmer (Chelsea).

  • Sergio Reguilón (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • Armando Broja (Chelsea) hits the left post with a header from the left side of the six yard box. Assisted by Reece James with a cross.

  • Attempt missed. Reece James (Chelsea) right footed shot from the right side of the box is too high.

  • Attempt missed. Enzo Fernández (Chelsea) right footed shot from very close range misses to the right.

  • Attempt blocked. Levi Colwill (Chelsea) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Raheem Sterling.

  • Substitution, Manchester United. Marcus Rashford replaces Rasmus Højlund.

  • Attempt blocked. Enzo Fernández (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Reece James.

  • Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  • Raheem Sterling (Chelsea) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • Foul by Diogo Dalot (Manchester United).

  • Attempt missed. Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Sergio Reguilón.

  • Substitution, Chelsea. Armando Broja replaces Mykhailo Mudryk.

  • Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Moisés Caicedo.

  • Attempt blocked. Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

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    Tobi Tarwater

    Update: 2024-08-29