The Premier League title race took a tantalising twist as leaders Chelsea suffered a 2-0 defeat at Manchester United.
Marcus Rashford’s early strike and a deflected Ander Herrera effort were the difference between the teams on Sunday, as the gap between Antonio Conte’s men and Tottenham in second place remains at four points with six games to play.
However, Chelsea, who have been top since November 5, appear to have an easier run-in than Spurs as they don’t have to face any of the top six, while the north Londoners have home matches against Arsenal and United.
For United boss Jose Mourinho, who decided to rest Zlatan Ibrahmovic, the result leaves his team just four points behind Manchester City in fourth with a game in hand and stretches their unbeaten run in the Premier League to 22 games - the longest current unbeaten run in Europe’s top five leagues.
The decision to rest Ibrahimovic was one of four changes from United’s draw at Anderlecht on Thursday night as Jesse Lingard and Rashford lead the line. Thibaut Courtois picked up an ankle injury in training for Chelsea while Marcus Alonso felt unwell in the warm-up as Conte had to shuffle his pack.
United’s reliance on 28-goal Ibrahimovic this season has been a bugbear for Mourinho, who has openly criticised his attackers for not taking their chances. He would have been forgiven for thinking it would be another one of those days when Rashford shanked a presentable chance after running behind David Luiz on four minutes.
However, Mourinho did not have to wait long for the opener as Chelsea failed to heed Rashford’s speedy warning.
Nemanja Matic’s pass in midfield was blocked by Herrera’s hand but referee Bobby Madley saw no infringement and the Spaniard, who started at right-back to deal with Eden Hazard, sprung into action. He lifted his head and picked out an exquisite pass in behind Luiz, which was straight into Rashford’s path.
The striker stayed cool under pressure and lifted the ball over Begovic into the far corner to score his first goal in 20 Premier League appearances.
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