Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea: Fernandes and Casemiro Ease Pressure on Amorim in Fiery Clash

Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea: Fernandes and Casemiro Ease Pressure on Amorim in Fiery Clash

Saturday, September 20, 2025 Manchester United secured a vital 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Old Trafford to relieve pressure on head coach Ruben Amorim, in a match defined by early drama, two first-half goals, and a red card apiece. United got off to the perfect start in miserable conditions when Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was sent off inside four minutes. The Spaniard brought down Bryan Mbeumo outside the box after being caught in possession, leaving referee Anthony Taylor with little choice but to brandish a straight red. United capitalised swiftly. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring with a composed finish following a sharp attacking move. Casemiro then doubled the lead before half-time, heading in from a corner to give the hosts breathing room. However, the Brazilian midfielder went from hero to villain just before the break. A reckless challenge on Chelsea’s Andrey Santos earned Casemiro a second yellow card, reducing both teams to 10 men and swinging momentum back toward the visitors. Chelsea applied more pressure in the second half and eventually pulled a goal back through Trevoh Chalobah. His header set up a nervy final stretch, but United managed to hold firm to secure their first Premier League win in three matches. The result ends Chelsea’s hopes of ending a near 13-year winless run at Old Trafford and offers Amorim a much-needed boost after a difficult start to his tenure. United fans, who have grown anxious over recent form, were given a glimpse of the intensity and control their manager has been promising. With the three points secured, Manchester United now look to build momentum as they head into a busy run of fixtures in both the league and Europe.

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Fulham 1-1 Manchester United: Bruno Fernandes Misses Penalty Before Emile Smith Rowe Cancels Out Controversial Opener

Bruno Fernandes missed a crucial first-half penalty as Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw at Fulham, with Emile Smith Rowe’s second-half equaliser cancelling out a contentious own goal that initially put the visitors ahead. United, under early pressure after a season-opening defeat to Arsenal, looked set to claim their first Premier League win of the season after Rodrigo Muniz inadvertently turned the ball into his own net just before the hour mark. But the goal sparked controversy, with United defender Leny Yoro appearing to push Fulham centre-back Calvin Bassey in the back as he rose for the header that deflected in off Muniz. “He is lucky to get away with that,” said Sky Sports’ Gary Neville on co-commentary, while Bassey told the broadcaster: “When the ref looks back on it, he will be disappointed.” Penalty Miss Adds to United’s Frustrations The drama had begun earlier in the first half when referee Chris Kavanagh, following a VAR review by Darren England, awarded United a penalty after Calvin Bassey was penalised for fouling Mason Mount at a corner. However, in the same phase of play, Luke Shaw was also seen bundling over Muniz — an incident that went unpunished. As Fernandes stepped up to take the spot kick, he was inadvertently bumped by Kavanagh, disrupting his preparation. The United captain proceeded to blaze the penalty over the bar, aiming for the top left corner. “It upset me because the referee didn’t apologise,” Fernandes said post-match. “That’s what triggered me in that moment, but that’s not an excuse for missing the penalty.” Smith Rowe Salvages Point for Fulham Fulham grew into the game after falling behind and were rewarded for their persistence when Emile Smith Rowe, recently signed from Arsenal, coolly slotted home an equaliser in the 76th minute after a flowing move down the left flank. The result leaves Manchester United winless in their opening two Premier League fixtures, with pressure beginning to mount on new head coach Ruben Amorim. Match Stats What’s Next?

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