Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro (second right) jumps in a crowd of players to head home their late equalizing goal during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London on Oct 22, 2022. (ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP)
LONDON - All of the action came in the last 10 minutes as Casemiro's 94th minute header canceled out Jorginho's 87th minute penalty for Chelsea on Saturday evening and gave Manchester United a point at Stamford Bridge.
All the pre-match talk had been about Manchester United's decision to drop Cristiano Ronaldo for the game as a disciplinary measure after he walked off from the subs' bench before the end of his side's 2-0 at home to Tottenham on Wednesday.
Jorginho put the spot kick away, but Casemiro saved a point for the visitors when his looping header just crossed the line after hitting the far post in the fifth minute of injury time
But it was overall a dull game in south-west London until Scott McTominay was penalized for holding back Chelsea striker Armando Broja with just three minutes away.
Jorginho put the spot kick away, but Casemiro saved a point for the visitors when his looping header just crossed the line after hitting the far post in the fifth minute of injury time.
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Erling Haaland added two more goals to his season's tally, with the second coming from the penalty spot, as Manchester City won an entertaining game 3-1 at home to Brighton.
Leandro Trossard's low drive after 53 minutes gave Brighton hope of a comeback, but that was snuffed out by Kevin de Bruyne with 15 minutes left to play.
Nottingham Forest's English goalkeeper Dean Henderson (center) passes the ball during the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on Oct 22, 2022. Nottingham Forest won the game 1-0. (LINDSEY PARNABY / AFP)
Liverpool's recovery came to an abrupt halt when they lost at home to Nottingham Forrest, who had kicked off the day bottom of the table
Liverpool's recovery came to an abrupt halt when they lost at home to Nottingham Forest, who had kicked off the day bottom of the table.
Taiwo Awoniyi, who was released by Liverpool last year without playing a single first team appearance, scored the only goal of the game in the 55th minute.
Although Liverpool had over 70 percent of the ball and a host of chances, including one from Virgil van Dijk 30 seconds on time, Forrest held on for a vital win.
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Everton got back to winning ways after three consecutive defeats by crushing Crystal Palace 3-0 in their best display of the season. Dominic Calvert-Lewin put Everton in front with a solo goal in the 11th minute and Anthony Gordon doubled the lead in the 63rd minute, before Dwight McNeil ended a good day at Goodison Park six minutes from time.