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Chelsea holds United in first Premier League game following Ten Hag sacking

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Last updated: 2024/11/04 at 10:27 PM
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Manchester United faced Chelsea in their first Premier League match since sacking their manager Erik ten Hag, with interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy in charge. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Bruno Fernandes scoring for United and Moises Caicedo equalizing for Chelsea. Van Nistelrooy, a former United striker, was praised by fans after leading the team to a 5-2 win in the League Cup quarter-finals. However, United still remains in 13th place in the league and six points off the top four.

Chelsea, who are currently fourth in the league, provided a tough challenge for United, with Noni Madueke coming close to scoring in the first-half. Despite United’s improved performance compared to previous matches, their lack of efficiency in front of goal continued to be a problem. Fernandes’ penalty put United ahead, but Caicedo’s quick response meant the points were shared. The game ended with both teams creating chances, with both goalkeepers making important saves.

The lack of goalscoring prowess has been a major issue for United this season, with only eight goals scored in nine Premier League games. Ten Hag, the former manager, often criticized the team’s inefficiency in front of goal and this problem persisted in the match against Chelsea. Van Nistelrooy’s tactics of pairing Casemiro and Ugarte in midfield seemed to stifle Chelsea’s attacking threat, with Cole Palmer being kept quiet for most of the match. Both teams had opportunities to score, with United’s Garnacho coming closest with an acrobatic effort that just went over the bar.

With Amorim set to take over as United’s manager later this month, the team will be hoping for an improvement in their performances and results. Chelsea, on the other hand, will look to continue their solid form in the league as they aim to challenge for the Premier League title. The draw leaves both teams with work to do in the league, as they look to climb up the table and compete with the top teams in the division. The match was a hard-fought contest between two top teams in the league and showcased the quality of football on display in the Premier League.

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