

Chelsea player ratings and gallery: three stars get 7/10 and one gets 8/10 in 1-1 draw with Manchester United
Casemiro scored late on to rescue a point for United and deny Chelsea all three points at Stamford Bridge.
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro scored deep in extra time to secure an impressive 1-1 draw against Chelsea in the Premier League. The former Real Madrid man has finally settled at Old Trafford after a slow start and enjoyed another impressive outing for the United at Stamford Bridge.
Jorginho looked to have secured all three points for Chelsea after Armando Broja was brought down in the box, the referee pointed to the stop and Jorginho aided by his little leap sent David de Gea the wrong way. The Italian midfielder has now scored 27 out of the 31 penalties he’s had at Chelsea.
Manchester United who look like a brand new team under Erik ten Hag then threw the Kitchen sink at Chelsea and former Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro directed his header towards goal. Kepa Arrizabalaga tried as much as he could to tip it over, but he just couldn’t stop it and the referee pointed to the centre, signifying a goal.
In fairness, United deserved something from the game after a very good first half and even though Chelsea grew into it , Ten Hag’s side looked dangerous every now and then.
Chelsea though remain unbeaten under Graham Potter and fans will be delighted with the progress that has been made under the manager in the short period of time. Chelsea were not very good against Brentford the other night but still got something from the game, today they improved both tactically and physically in a game both sides just did not want to lose.
Trevoh Chalobah has astonishingly never lost in 30 starts for Chelsea and tonight he was once again, one of their top players.
Here is how we rated every Chelsea player out there today.
Manchester United who look like a brand new team under Erik ten Hag then threw the Kitchen sink at Chelsea and former Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro directed his header towards goal. Kepa Arrizabalaga tried as much as he could to tip it over, but he just couldn’t stop it and the referee pointed to the centre, signifying a goal.

5. Mason Mount
Fighting and always moving. You can never fault the effort of Mount on and off the ball, always getting on with it-7

6. Pierre-Emerick Aubamey
Had two great openings in the first half but his touch let him down. There is an argument to be made that he would have scored one of them in his early days, Not his best game-6

7. Ben Chilwell
Tasked with the electric Anthony and he did well in the first half even though more subdued in the second half-6.5

8. Thiago Silva
Experienced and calm. Using all those years of playing at the highest level to very good effects-7