After facing off against Erik ten Hag on the first day of the season while the latter was at Brighton, Graham Potter appeared to have orchestrated a second victory against ten Hag this year.
After a careless foul by Scott McTominay on Armando Broja, Chelsea had the chance to win all three points thanks to a late Jorginho penalty.
However, Casemiro saved a point with a spectacular header that he looped over Kepa Arrizabalaga in stoppage time
Here are the player ratings for the game:
1. Chelsea
Kepa Arrizabalaga – 6.5/10
Trevoh Chalobah – 7.5/10
Thiago Silva – 6/10
Marc Cucurella – 5/10 (played 35 minutes)
Cesar Azpilicueta – 6/10
Jorginho – 8/10
Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 7/10
Ben Chilwell – 6.5/10
Mason Mount – 6/10
Raheem Sterling – 5/10
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 5/10
Substitutes
Mateo Kovacic – 7/10 (played from 35′)
Christian Pulisic – 6/10 (played from 74′)
Armando Broja – 6.5/10 (played from 79′)
Carney Chukwuemeka – 5/10 (played from 79′)
2. Manchester United
David de Gea – 5/10
Diogo Dalot -7/10
Raphael Varane – 8/10
Lisandro Martinez – 7/10
Luke Shaw – 6/10
Casemiro – 8/10
Christian Eriksen – 6/10
Jadon Sancho – 4/10
Antony – 6/10
Marcus Rashford – 6/10
Substitutes
Fred – 5/10
Victor Lindelöf – 6/10
Scott McTominay – 2/10
Anthony Elanga – N/A
Even though United ultimately drew, it’s arguable that they ought to have won the game in the first place.
United has recently missed out on great opportunities. Even though there are more opportunities being produced, Ten Hag will be frustrated by how few of them are really converted.