Manchester United extended their unbeaten Premier League home record against Chelsea to twelve games as the two teams settled for a 1-1 in Old Trafford on Sunday evening.
United took a second-half lead throgh their captain Bruno Fernandes, converted from the spot after goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was penalized for a foul on Rasmus Hojlund.
The lead lasted only four minutes as Moises Caicedo restorwd parity for the visitors, beating Andre Onana with a shot from the edge of the box following a corner kick in the 74th minute.
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Manchester United extend impressive defensive record
It finished 1-1 in Old Trafford, the seventh drawn in the last twelve league meetings between the two in Old Trafford — but one impressive defensive record set by Manchester was particularly center of attention.
Manchester United has not conceded more than one goal in each of their last 15 Premier League home games against Chelsea. With Caicedo’s strike the Blues’ only one on Sunday, United get to keep the record for at least one more season.