Manchester United fought back to claim a point in an eventful 1-1 draw with Chelsea on Saturday night.
Midfielder Casemiro provided the game’s highlight moment with a powerful header in injury time to score United’s goal.
Jorginho had appeared to give Chelsea a late penalty winner after Scott McTominay was judged to have fouled Armando Broja inside the penalty box.
Marcus Rashford and Antony had both missed big chances in the first half, while the game’s big story was Raphael Varane being substituted off with an injury which threatens his World Cup spot.
Lost amid the competitive clash at Stamford Bridge were a handful of moments you may have missed…

Ten Hag tells Luke Shaw to attack
Manchester United’s players celebrated passionately after Casemiro’s late winner. A draw seemed like a fair result, but Erik ten Hag was not prepared to see his side settle for a point.
In the 95th minute Luke Shaw casually started doing kick-ups after the ball went out of play, running down the clock.
Ten Hag reacted with irritation, urging the defender to show more urgency and try to start and attack to go and win the game.
Even though there was barely time and the game ended in a draw, Ten Hag’s actions demonstrated his ‘will to win’ and never-ending demands on his players.
Antony pulls out the skills
Even in a match as fiercely competitive as Saturday’s draw with Chelsea, there were moments for Antony to add to his personal highlight reel.
In the first half he rolled the ball under his foot and through Ben Chilwell’s legs for a moment the Chelsea defender won’t want to watch back.
He also did his trademark 360 spin under his boot in the 68th minute when in space on the right wing. It’s a way for him to add his personality to games, and get under the skin of opponents in the process.
Lisandro Martinez’s diving header
Antony lashed a shot wide of the near post at the end of the first half to waste the biggest chance of the match. It was particularly frustrating for Lisandro Martinez, who created the opportunity.
Martinez set up the attack with a diving header on the halfway line, releasing United to attack breaking through Chelsea’s defence.
It demonstrated a sheer will to win the ball that you don’t often see with centre-backs so high up the pitch. If Antony had scored, this would have been memorable.
Ten Hag tells duo to stop arguing
Ten Hag’s players have a strong spirit and want to fight for every ball, that’s the way he wants it. Sometimes this spills over.
The Athletic report Ten Hag had to intervene to stop Diogo Dalot and Antony to stop arguing over a mix up over a pass, while the game was ongoing.
The manager wants his players to focus at all times, and his highly focused in-game management will spot when they get off-track.
Antony taunts Jorginho
Antony was in the midst of everything at Stamford Bridge and he was overjoyed when Manchester United’s goal was awarded.
He was spotted on camera taunting Chelsea defender Jorginho, who was too gutted with United’s equaliser to react.
Antony must not have liked the way Jorginho celebrated his penalty and with emotions high, he didn’t pass up the chance to get one over on his opponent.
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