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Chelsea vs Manchester United. Premier League.

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Chelsea 0

    Manchester United 2

    • A Martial (45th minute)
    • H Maguire (66th minute)

    Chelsea 0-2 Manchester United: Anthony Martial and Harry Maguire seal win amid VAR controversy

    Report and highlights from the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge as Manchester United beat Chelsea to go seventh in table

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    Manchester United blew the race for the top four wide open with a 2-0 win at Chelsea amid more VAR controversy at Stamford Bridge on Monday night.

    Anthony Martial struck just before half-time and Harry Maguire doubled the visitors' lead on 66 minutes to send United on their way to victory, as they moved up the table to seventh - just three points behind Chelsea in fourth.

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    There was yet more VAR controversy in the Premier League encounter, however, and Chelsea will feel aggrieved Maguire did not see red when the game was still goalless after an incident with Michy Batshuayi, while substitute Kurt Zouma was denied an equaliser early in the second half.

    More frustration was to come for Chelsea as another substitute, this time Olivier Giroud, appeared to pull a goal back after 77 minutes, but it was ruled out for a fractional offside by VAR.

    Martial Celebrates his goal
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    How United won on a feisty night in west London

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer set United up in a 3-4-1-2 to try and stifle Chelsea and play on the counter, but it was the home side that started the brighter. Twice they went close in the first 10 minutes as Reece James and Willian hit shots just wide and over respectively from the edge of the area.

    Frank Lampard's side then lost N'Golo Kante to injury but his replacement Mason Mount set up their best chance of the early proceedings as he broke into the box and squared for Batshuayi on 26 minutes, only for the Belgian striker to fire wide from a great position.

    Chelsea's misses would then prove costly on the stroke of half-time as Martial put United in front with the first shot on target of the game. It was brilliant work from Aaron Wan-Bissaka to beat Willian then tee him up with a perfect cross, and the Frenchman rose in the box before nodding past the helpless Willy Caballero.

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    Lampard was forced into a second change at half-time as Zouma came one for Andreas Christensen, and it looked as though the replacement centre-back had levelled when he fired in from a corner on 56 minutes, but VAR intervened to adjudge that Cesar Azplicueta had pushed Brandon Williams in the build-up - even though it appeared that Azpilicueta had himself been given a little shove by Fred to push him into United's young left-back.

    And 10 minutes later United would double their advantage from their own corner. Maguire - who could easily have been sent off by VAR in the first half for appearing to kick out at Batshuayi in an off-the-ball incident following a coming together in the Chelsea dugout - was given the freedom of the 18-yard box to charge in and head home a Bruno Fernandes corner.

    Chelsea's third and final substitution Giroud looked to have got Chelsea back into the game on 77 minutes as he headed home Mount's cross, but the striker's foot was fractionally offside before he nodded in. There would be no way back from there as United secured their third win over Lampard's side this season.

    Where does this leave the race for the top four?

    The current drama surrounding Manchester City may well end with fifth place in the Premier League qualifying for the Champions League, but both sides will want to finish in the top four to ensure their spot next season.

    Chelsea still occupy fourth place after Monday night's game, but the race has been blown open now, with Tottenham just a point behind in fifth, Sheffield United a point further back in sixth, and United yet another point behind in seventh.

    Then comes Wolves and Everton (both 36 points) just five behind Chelsea, while Arsenal and Burnley are two points behind them.

    Lampard unhappy with VAR decisions

    Manchester United's Harry Maguire (right) celebrates scoring his side's second goal of the game with team-mates during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Monday February 17, 2020. See PA story SOCCER Chelsea. Photo credit should read: Nigel French/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.
    Image: Manchester United's Harry Maguire (right) celebrates scoring his side's second goal of the game with team-mates during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, London. PA Photo. Picture date: Monday February 17, 2020. See PA story SOCCER Chelsea.

    "The decisions were crucial. Maguire should get a red and he scored the second goal," said Chelsea boss Frank Lampard after the game.

    "I think that's what VAR was brought in for - a second viewing and more angles. But if [the referee] doesn't look at the monitor you won't see it.

    "The Zouma goal should have stood. At first I didn't because I thought it was a shove, but it certainly wasn't clear and obvious. The VAR check happens and you're trusting they make the right decision.

    "But the wrong decision is harder to take with the presence of VAR than it was before. Love it or hate it, that's why it was brought in. If they see that and then don't make the right decision it's very confusing. It could just be my opinion here, but everyone I've spoken to has said the same."

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