Manchester United defeated Chelsea in a wild match at Old Trafford, bringing them to 10 on both sides at halftime.
Manchester United brought their stud Premier League season to life when goals from Bruno Fernandez and Casemiro scored a thrilling 2-1 home victory over Chelsea.
The worst second half got Chelsea’s worst start, as he went through the goal, as he went through the goal, due to a flin grunge at Brian Mbemo in the fifth minute.
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The hosts have only ever won one victory in the name of this campaign before, counting numerical advantages, with Fernandez and Casemiro placed 2-0 ahead of 2-0 within 37 minutes.
While Casemiro’s unnecessary layoff just before halftime equaled the numbers and gave Chelsea a way to return to the contest, Trevo Charova’s slow header was that visitors could convene as nervous United with all visitors earning three points.
Pressure is on United coach Reuben Amorim after losing in the Manchester Derby last weekend.
A visit to Chelsea gave Amorim the opportunity to revise that small return since 2013 for the Blues to win at Old Trafford.
In addition to the additional setback where Cole Palmer was withdrawn due to injury, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca was forced to do an early modification, making three alternatives in the first 21 minutes.
It wasn’t long before Fernandez was added to Old Trafford’s happiness in driving Manchester Rain.
It appears that Casemiro then consolidated United after he decided to work from Lukeshaw to keep the attack alive.
The second booking quickly turned Casemiro from hero to villain as Emmanuel Adebayor scored first and was sent off in the first half of a Premier League match since Emmanuel Adebayor, which played against Arsenal in November 2012.
Even when chasing the game, Chelsea offered little offensive threat from 10 minutes to the Chalova headers from the occasional ten. United looked tattered from there, but Altai Bayindeal remained very ok with his home goals while the hosts held it.
Amorim praised United’s aggression and urgency in a post-match interview, but he hopes his side is more clinical to keep the game out of sight.
“I have nothing to say to critics. Most of the time, they’re right. Today we won. It’s a good day for us,” he told Sky Sports.
“We could lose against Grimsby (but) what team we can beat. I’m thinking about the next team. Winning is really good. We need urgency to win again. That’s really important to us.”
Meanwhile, Maresca lamented Sanchez’s early red card.
“We need to start the game better. We can’t accept a red card at Old Trafford in three minutes,” he said.
Elsewhere in the Premier League on Saturday, Liverpool maintained a perfect start in their campaign after Lian Gray Gun Burch won 2-1 at Anfield at Everton.
On another bad day for West Ham manager Graham Potter, his team lost the fourth in five games and went home to Crystal Palace 2-1.
The Wolves are still looking for their first point after five games, losing to Leeds 3-1 at home, leaving Vitr Pereira’s team bottom at the bottom of the table.
Chasing 2-0 at Brighton, Tottenham came back to save the 2-2 draw.
And former Spurs boss Ange Post Coglow scored his first point as Nottingham Forest coach in a 1-1 draw at Burnley.
