Cristiano’s strike saves United the Blues, but Top-4 spot tough after 1-1 draw
Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo shoots to score on Thursday
Chelsea edged towards securing their place in next season’s Champions League despite failing to make the most of their dominance in a 1-1 draw at Manchester United on Thursday.
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Alonso scores opener
Marcos Alonso’s opener was quickly cancelled out by Cristiano Ronaldo to leave the third-placed Blues eight points clear of Tottenham in fifth in the Premier League with five games remaining.
United interim boss Ralf Rangnick had already given up hope of the Red Devils climbing into the top-four and a point leaves them still five points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal having played two games more.
Chelsea’s goal-scorer Marcos Alonso. Pic/Getty Images
Erik ten Hag has already been recruited as United manager for next season, but again there was little sign of encouragement for the Ajax boss from another limp performance.
Fans furious
Ownership issues also hang over the club on a night when the United fans again voiced their anger at the Glazer family. Many supporters remained outside the stadium until the 17th minute in a sign of protest at the 17 years since the Americans took control of United with a leveraged takeover. Chelsea look destined to become the latest Premier League club to fall into American hands with the sale of the Blues expected to go through before the end of the season.
The uncertainty over what the future holds at Stamford Bridge has began to show on the field in recent weeks. Thomas Tuchel’s men have suffered heavy home defeats to Brentford and Arsenal, as well as seeing their defence of the Champions League come to an end. But they were just the latest side to have too much energy, ideas and organisation for a United team that can now only match their lowest ever points tally in the Premier League era by winning their remaining three games.
In keeping with the Red Devils’ season only David de Gea and Ronaldo emerged with any credit by keeping the hosts in the game at either end. De Gea spread himself brilliantly to twice deny Kai Havertz with the best chances of the first half.
Rangnick named coach of Austria
Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick has been appointed coach of Austria’s national team, the federation said Friday, but he will continue in a consultancy role at the club. The 63-year-old German “will combine the job with his consultancy role at Old Trafford as planned,” United said in a statement.
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