Man Utd vs Chelsea: Garnacho Wasteful, Player Ratings
Manchester United drew 1-1 with Chelsea at Old Trafford in a match that saw a late penalty equaliser from Casemiro cancel out a first-half strike from João Félix. The Red Devils, despite a dominant first half, failed to capitalize on their chances, with Alejandro Garnacho particularly guilty of squandering opportunities. Here's a look at the player ratings from a game that offered glimpses of promise but ultimately left both sides with a sense of frustration.
Manchester United Player Ratings
David de Gea (7/10): The Spanish goalkeeper was largely untroubled, but made a crucial save in the second half to deny Chelsea a second goal.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (6/10): Solid defensively, Wan-Bissaka offered little going forward and was eventually substituted in the second half.
Raphael Varane (7/10): A commanding presence in the heart of the defense, Varane dealt comfortably with Chelsea's attack.
Lisandro Martinez (6/10): The Argentine international was booked for a foul early on and had a mixed game, although he was strong in the air.
Luke Shaw (7/10): A threat going forward, Shaw provided several dangerous crosses and was a constant outlet down the left flank.
Casemiro (8/10): Dominated the midfield battle, Casemiro shielded the defense well and scored the equalizing penalty.
Christian Eriksen (7/10): A calm and creative influence, Eriksen dictated the pace of the game and linked the midfield with the attack.
Bruno Fernandes (7/10): The Portuguese star was lively throughout, creating several chances and constantly trying to unlock the Chelsea defense.
Antony (6/10): The Brazilian winger was a constant threat with his pace and direct running, but lacked the final product.
Alejandro Garnacho (5/10): Despite getting several good opportunities, Garnacho struggled to make the most of them, wasting a couple of clear chances.
Marcus Rashford (6/10): A threat with his pace and movement, Rashford was unlucky not to score and was subbed off for Weghorst in the 73rd minute.
Substitutes:
Wout Weghorst (6/10): Offered a physical presence in the final third but couldn't find the back of the net.
Fred (6/10): Added energy to the midfield upon coming on.
Diogo Dalot (N/A): Came on late in the game and didn't have much time to make an impact.
Chelsea Player Ratings
Kepa Arrizabalaga (6/10): Made a few important saves and was generally solid in goal.
Reece James (6/10): A constant threat going forward, James was dangerous from the right flank, but struggled defensively against Shaw.
Thiago Silva (7/10): The experienced defender was a rock at the back for Chelsea, guiding the defense with authority.
Wesley Fofana (6/10): An impressive showing from the young defender, Fofana held his own against the likes of Rashford and Garnacho.
Ben Chilwell (6/10): Offered a decent performance going forward, Chilwell provided good support to the attack.
Enzo Fernández (7/10): An impressive debut for the Argentine, Fernández controlled the midfield and displayed his passing range.
Conor Gallagher (6/10): A hard-working midfielder, Gallagher covered a lot of ground and contributed defensively.
Mason Mount (6/10): Had a quiet game compared to his usual standards, Mount struggled to impact the game consistently.
João Félix (7/10): A lively and dangerous presence in the attack, Félix scored the opening goal and caused problems for the United defense.
Mykhailo Mudryk (5/10): The Ukrainian winger struggled to make an impact on the game and was substituted early in the second half.
N'Golo Kanté (6/10): Came on in the second half and offered energy and experience to the midfield.
Substitutes:
Hakim Ziyech (6/10): Added creativity to the attack after coming on for Mudryk.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (N/A): Came on late in the game and didn't have much time to make an impact.
A Draw That Highlights Missed Chances
The game ultimately ended in a draw, but the scoreline didn't reflect the dominance that Manchester United displayed in the first half. Despite creating several clear-cut chances, the Red Devils were unable to convert them, with Garnacho's profligacy particularly frustrating.
Chelsea, meanwhile, were more clinical, capitalizing on a rare opportunity to take the lead. While they were ultimately pegged back, the Blues will be pleased with the fight they showed in the second half.
The draw leaves both teams with work to do in the race for the top four. The game was an entertaining spectacle, but ultimately left both sides with a sense of disappointment.