De Gea Blunder Gifts Chelsea Crucial Point At Manchester United
28th April 2019
Arsenal's defeat by Leicester earlier on Sunday means Maurizio Sarri's men move two points ahead of the Gunners with two games of the campaign to go
- Another costly error from David de Gea dealt Manchester United's chances of Champions League football a potentially fatal blow as Chelsea consolidated their place in the Premier League top four with a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford
- De Gea spilled Antonio Rudiger's long-range effort to allow Marcos Alonso to equalise just before half-time and cancel out Juan Mata's early opener
- A point halts a run of seven defeats in nine games for United, but does little for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men's chances of overhauling Chelsea, who remain three points ahead of the Red Devils and with a superior goal difference
MANCHESTER, United
Kingdom- Another costly error from David de Gea dealt Manchester United's
chances of Champions League football a potentially fatal blow as Chelsea
consolidated their place in the Premier League top four with a 1-1 draw at Old
Trafford.
De Gea spilled Antonio Rudiger's long-range effort to allow
Marcos Alonso to equalise just before half-time and cancel out Juan Mata's
early opener.
A point halts a run of seven defeats in nine games for
United, but does little for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men's chances of overhauling
Chelsea, who remain three points ahead of the Red Devils and with a superior
goal difference.
Arsenal's defeat by Leicester earlier on Sunday means
Maurizio Sarri's men move two points ahead of the Gunners with two games of the
campaign to go.
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1,2
Solskjaer made five changes from the side beaten comfortably
by Manchester City in midweek.
However, it was the one the Norwegian did not make, and
insisted he would not countenance, in dropping De Gea that came back to haunt
him after a positive start from the hosts.
Romelu Lukaku was one of those recalled to the starting
line-up and should have rewarded his manager inside five minutes with the
opener as he got in behind the Chelsea defence, but allowed Kepa Arrizabalaga
to narrow the angle and block.
Lukaku quickly made amends as United scored from open play
for the first time in two minutes short of nine hours.
The Belgian's lofted pass picked out the run of Luke Shaw
from left-back and his cut-back found Mata to roll into an unguarded net
against his former side.
Eric Bailly then headed inches wide from a corner as Chelsea
seemed destined to complete a clean sweep of five defeats away to top six
opposition this season.
However, they were given a lifeline two minutes before half-time
as De Gea's miserable run continued.
The Spaniard was at fault in heavy defeats recently at
Barcelona and Everton, as well as for City's two goals in midweek.
And his loss of confidence was evident as he spilled
Rudiger's speculative effort and Alonso reacted quicker than the United defence
to turn home the rebound off the inside of the post.
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- United lose belief -
That blow appeared to drain United's belief after the break
for what Solskjaer had termed a "must-win" for his side.
Both sides were hit by defensive injuries in a disjointed
second half as Rudiger and Bailly hobbled off.
Bailly's replacement Marcos Rojo came closest to grabbing a
winner when his header was cleared off the line by Pedro Rodriguez in stoppage
time.
Sarri claimed before the game that his side were
"incapable" of playing for a draw, but they were happy to wind the
clock down, knowing that wins in their remaining two games against Watford and
Leicester will be enough to secure a return to the Champions League next
season.
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And they could have grabbed all three points with virtually
the last kick of the game when the ineffective Gonzalo Higuain shot straight at
De Gea from a narrow angle.