Juan Mata’s
dramatic late goal earned Chelsea an unlikely three points in their quest for
Champions League football as they secured a 1-0 victory at Premier League
champions Manchester United on Sunday.
The Chelsea
midfielder struck at the end of a rare flowing move in the 87th minute —
Ramires’ back-heel finding Oscar, whose pass to Mata allowed his team-mate to
drive the ball home via a deflection — to lift his team into third place in the
table.
To add to
United’s dissatisfaction, substitute Wayne Rooney claimed he had been brought
down just outside the Chelsea penalty area in the seconds leading up to the
goal.
It was a rare moment
of memorable attacking play in an otherwise forgettable contest and a goal that
ensured an ill-tempered conclusion to the game, with United defender Rafael da
Silva shown a straight red card two minutes later.
The Brazilian hacked
at the ankles of countryman David Luiz as the pair tussled for the ball near
the corner flag, and players from both sides engaged in a subsequent shoving
match.
There had been
pre-game speculation over whether United manager Alex Ferguson would shake the
hand of opposite number Rafael Benitez, with whom he has a frosty relationship,
but the veteran manager went out of his way to seek out the Chelsea interim
coach on his way to the bench.
Ferguson had taken
the controversial step of resting key personnel and handed starts to reserve
goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard and midfielders Anderson and Tom Cleverley.
It was a selection
that will have raised eyebrows at Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, the clubs in
direct competition with Chelsea for Champions League places.
United’s performance
will have done little, therefore, to allay fears that this is a United side
that is far from firing on all cylinders.
After just three
minutes, Mata picked out Demba Ba at the far post and the forward heading just
wide while off-balance.
The Senegalese
striker then misfired horribly from a promising position, the chance created
after Lindegaard had flapped at a Mata cross unconvincingly.
Errors by Patrice
Evra and Phil Jones then handed the visitors two more promising openings.
First, Lindegaard did
well to turn a shot from Oscar onto his post before smothering the rebound,
then Mata laid the ball off for Victor Moses, whose 18-yard shot rose
harmlessly over the United goal.
Robin van Persie just
failed to make clean contact as he ghosted in to meet a superb through-ball
from Ryan Giggs and shot wide, but moments of quality such as that displayed by
United’s Welshman were few and far between.
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