Bruno Fernandes admitted that Manchester United "gave it away" to Chelsea after their late capitulation at Stamford Bridge on Thursday evening.
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- United made a comeback to lead 3-2 from being 2-0 down
- Late Palmer heroics sunk the Red Devils
- "Frustrated" Fernandes admitted that poor defending cost them dearly
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The encounter began ominously for United as Conor Gallagher and Cole Palmer swiftly propelled Chelsea to a 2-0 lead within the first 19 minutes. However, Erik ten Hag's side exhibited resilience, clawing their way back into contention by halftime, courtesy of goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes. The skipper further ignited hope among United fans by securing the lead midway through the second half. But Chelsea delivered a devastating blow with two injury-time goals, through Palmer to seal a remarkable turnaround and leave United stunned.
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WHAT BRUNO FERNANDES SAID
Speaking to in the aftermath of the match, Fernandes said: "We had the game in our hands and we gave it away. It's frustrating. It's difficult to take. We had good control in the last few minutes. But they got two chances and scored two goals. From the corner, we have to be much quicker. We knew beforehand they take corners and throw-ins quickly.
"In the last games, we've conceded too many shots. It's about defending your box. It's a big game (on Sunday against Liverpool). I don't need to say anything (to my teammates). If I need to say anything it's a problem because this is a massive club."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
United's defensive vulnerabilities were once again laid bare, with Chelsea amassing an astonishing 28 shots on goal. Erik ten Hag's men have now conceded 225 shots on goal since the turn of the year – the highest in the competition.
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DID YOU KNOW?
It was a historic moment in the competition's history as no team had ever won a match in the 101st minute in the Premier League before Chelsea. Whereas, United became the first team to lose a match despite leading until the 99th minute.
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