The Scotland global scored in every half to give the Red Demons a success over a top-half side this season at long last.
Man United vs Chelsea, Scott McTominay doesn’t get things done by half measures, he cherishes a twofold. Particularly against sides from west London. Manchester Joined’s freshly discovered objective machine demonstrated the distinction and gave Erik ten Witch’s side a gravely required win against Chelsea, their first against a major name side throughout the season.
Started up after the horrid loss by Newcastle and ideas of a changing area rebel against the chief, Joined came flying from the starting position. Indeed, even a punishment miss by Bruno Fernandes didn’t disturb their stream, and McTominay gave them a merited lead, in spite of the fact that Cole Palmer’s 45th-minute balancer felt like a kick in the teeth.
Once more, joined kept their self-control and bossed the final part as McTominay moved forward, supported by a pin-point cross from the remarkable Alejandro Garnacho, to score his second support of the mission in the wake of mesh a twofold against Brentford prior in the season
Goalkeeper and Guard
Andre Onana (6/10):
Made a fine save from Jackson in the main half and couldn’t be faulted a lot for Palmer’s objective, which went directly in the base corner. His kicking was right on target.
Diogo Dalot (6/10):
Profited from some solid help from Antony and connected up well with the Brazilian winger, however his last pass was poor.
Victor Lindelof (5/10):
Didn’t get tight sufficient on Palmer. Taken off at half-time.
Harry Maguire (8/10):
Another splendid showcase, so sharp thus valiant. His full-stretch tackle in the last part saved Joined together and left him in torment, yet he battled on.
Luke Shaw (6/10):
Gotten an early reserving and was moved to focus back in the final part. Made a few fine captures and showed his experience and knowledge.
Attack
Antony (7/10):
Very lively and had some good link-up play. Fought for every ball and was unselfish. A huge improvement.
Rasmus Hojlund (5/10):
Ran hard but created very little danger.
Alejandro Garnacho (8/10):
Always looked like being the architect of United’s next goal. Close to scoring it himself, but in the end served a perfect cross for McTominay.
Subs & Manager
Sergio Reguilon (7/10):
Made an outstanding tackle on Palmer and generally looked sharp.
Marcus Rashford (N/A):
Came on in the 84th minute
Jonny Evans (N/A):
Came on in added time.
Erik ten Hag (7/10):
Dropped Rashford from his line-up and his substitutions were very wise. Finally beat a top-six side this season, not withstanding Chelsea’s issues.