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Ман Юнайтед – Челси – 1:1. Мудрик вовремя подпрыгнул. Видео голов и обзор
Premier League: Last-Gasp Header Earns Chelsea Draw at Manchester United
Mudryk's Late Heroics Rescue a Point for Blues
In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Old Trafford, Chelsea fought back from a goal down to earn a valuable 1-1 draw against Manchester United thanks to a late header from Mykhailo Mudryk.
First Half: United Dominate, Chelsea Struggle
Manchester United started the match brightly, pressing high and creating several early chances. They deservedly took the lead in the 22nd minute when Marcus Rashford fired a low shot into the bottom corner after good work from Bruno Fernandes.
Chelsea, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm and looked disjointed in attack. Their best chance of the half came through Hakim Ziyech, but his shot was well saved by David de Gea.
Second Half: Chelsea Improve, Mudryk Makes Impact
After the break, Chelsea improved significantly and began to create more chances. Graham Potter made a tactical switch, bringing on Mykhailo Mudryk for Raheem Sterling, and the Ukrainian winger made an immediate impact.
Mudryk's pace and direct running caused problems for the United defense, and he created several chances for his teammates. In the 63rd minute, he set up Kai Havertz, but the German's shot was blocked at the near post.
Late Drama: Mudryk's Equalizer
As the game entered its final stages, Chelsea continued to push for an equalizer. With just minutes remaining, Mudryk rose highest to meet a cross from Ben Chilwell and power a header past De Gea.
The goal sent the away end into raptures and earned Chelsea a hard-fought point. The draw leaves United fifth in the Premier League standings, while Chelsea remain eighth.
Match Highlights
- Manchester United took the lead through Marcus Rashford in the 22nd minute.
- Chelsea improved in the second half and equalized through Mykhailo Mudryk in the 89th minute.
- Mudryk had a significant impact after coming on as a substitute.
- The draw leaves Manchester United fifth and Chelsea eighth in the league table.
What the Managers Said
Erik ten Hag (Manchester United manager): “We played a good game, but we didn't take our chances and then we conceded a goal at the end. We have to be more clinical in front of goal.”
Graham Potter (Chelsea manager): “I'm proud of the team's fighting spirit. We didn't start well, but we improved in the second half and deserved a point.”