Manchester United and Chelsea ended their intense match in a 1-1 draw after an action-packed evening filled with challenges, cards, and VAR controversies.
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The game saw moments of skill and resilience from both sides, with each team pushing to secure a vital win.
Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring for Manchester United in the 70th minute through a calmly converted penalty after a VAR check confirmed a foul by Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez.
United, energized by their lead, looked to press on, creating more chances and looking poised to extend their advantage.
Chelsea responded with relentless attacks and eventually found their equalizer just four minutes later, as Moises Caicedo struck a well-timed volley to make it 1-1.
The game was far from over, with tempers flaring and multiple players receiving bookings in the closing minutes. Lisandro Martinez and Nicolas Jackson were among those shown yellow cards, as players engaged in a heated altercation.
Despite the opportunities created by both teams, neither managed to secure the decisive goal before the referee blew the final whistle after seven minutes of added time.