Jorginho spot on as Chelsea fight back for point against Manchester United
Soccer Football - Premier League - Chelsea v Manchester United - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - November 28, 2021 Chelsea's Jorginho celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/David Klein
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Manchester United put their worries to one
side to frustrate Premier League leaders Chelsea with a 1-1 draw at Stamford
Bridge on Sunday as Jadon Sancho scored a breakaway goal that was cancelled out
by a Jorginho penalty.
Chelsea, under pressure after Manchester
City and Liverpool both won earlier over the weekend, were dominant against a
United side playing their first Premier League match under caretaker manager
Michael Carrick after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's sacking last weekend.
But the Blues were punished for failing to
turn possession into goals five minutes after the restart when United cleared a
Chelsea free kick and Jorginho - on his own near the halfway line -
miscontrolled the high ball, allowing Sancho to race past him and beat the
helpless Edouard Mendy.
Chelsea were rocked by the goal against the
run of play but Jorginho repaid his debt to the Stamford Bridge faithful in the
69th minute when he coolly converted a penalty after Aaron Wan-Bissaka had
fouled Thiago Silva.
The hosts brought on Romelu Lukaku,
returning from injury as a substitute for the last 10 minutes, but they failed
to find a way through United's defence.
Fred had United's best late chance to
snatch a winner after a Mendy error but he wasted his shot. Then Antonio
Rudiger, who had hit the crossbar in the first half, missed with a volley in
almost the last kick of the game.
"We were the better team, we were the
team who invested in this game to win," Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel told
BBC radio.
"We tried to win it from the first to
the last minute. We had full control in all moments except one. We dealt with
it. We came back... There is nothing to worry (about)."
United goalkeeper David de Gea, who pulled
off a string of saves to keep his side in the game, sounded like a relieved man
after Chelsea racked up 24 shots to United's three.
"On the pitch, in the goal, I was
feeling danger for nearly the whole game," De Gea told Sky Sports.
"We defended well, they missed big chances and the one they give us... we
score. It is not enough to draw but at the moment it is a big point."
The result leaves Chelsea top of the table,
a point ahead of Manchester City and two clear of Liverpool. United sit in
eighth place, 12 points behind Chelsea.
Carrick dropped Cristiano Ronaldo to the
bench as he sought to frustrate Chelsea with a defence-focused approach but he
brought on the Portuguese star in the second half.
The former United midfielder looks likely
to step aside soon after the club announced German coach Ralf Rangnick will
take over as interim manager until the end of the season.


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