MANCHESTER UNITED BEAT CHELSEA 2-1 AT OLD TRAFFORD – Scott McTominay scores in either half to relieve pressure on Erik ten Hag
Scott McTominay relieved some of the pressure surrounding Erik Ten Hag as his double earned an improved Manchester United a much-needed 2-1 win over Chelsea.
Ten Hag’s gamble in dropping both Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial amid reports of dressing-room disharmony had the desired effect for the under-fire manager, with the hosts’ quality with and without the ball a world away from Saturday’s dismal defeat at Newcastle.
McTominay opened the scoring on the rebound from Harry Maguire’s effort, but United would have already been ahead had Bruno Fernandes not seen an eighth-minute penalty saved. United dominated the opening period without adding to their lead, and were made to pay on the stroke of half-time when Cole Palmer fired home a well-placed strike from just inside the area.
The home side were less effective following the interval but McTominay restored their advantage with a close-range header from Alejandro Garnacho’s cross.