match report
The premier League match between
Chelsea and Manchester United
yesterday ended in a dramatic draw
Yesterday Chelsea held Manchester United to a 2-2 dramatic draw after taken the lead at the first half with a goal from their defender Rudiger.
In the 55th minute of the game Anthony Martial pulled Manchester United leveled and still went ahead with a second goal but found Chelsea stealing one point from them in the 96th minute of the extra time, Martial had a great game at Stamford Bridge.
During the celebration after Chelsea scored their second goal in the extra time, Chelsea, assistant coach Marco Ianni ran past the Manchester United bench in celebration after Rose Barkley nodded home in the 96th minute which drew the ire of Jose Mourinho , who tried to chase Ianni down the tunnel before being restrained.
Former West Ham and Newcastle United manager Pardew who has been involved in a few touchline scraps himself was critical of the Chelsea coach's behavior but is glad he apologized after the game.
"This guy the second coach or whoever he is , his first action is unacceptable and the second action is also doubly unacceptable", Pardew told Goals on Sunday.
"The man of the match is that steward stopping Jose. If you're going to be a top manager of any sort, you've got to have fire in your belly and if you haven't, then don't do the job.
In a situation like that, they've conceded in the last second, he's back at his old football club and you have an assistant manager go up into his face like that, it's totally ridiculous.
"I'm glad he apologized and i'm glad Jose accepted his apology. In Jose's situation with the pressure he is under, that is the last thing he wanted . He'll be worried this morning about who people to blame and you can go in that kind of circle. It's not nice."
Jose Mourinho held up three fingers to the Chelsea fans,
signalling the three Premier League titles he won there
In the other hand, some Chelsea fans took aim at their former manager Mourinho after the full-time whistle, with the Portuguese swiftly reminding them of the three Premier League titles he won at Stamford Bridge.
Talking about the chants, Pardew added: "That shows where we are as a society a bit, the cabbage thrown at Steve Bruce when he left Aston Villa and stuff like that, it's unsavoury really.
"What he Mourinho did at that football club was phenomenal. I went there many times as an opposing manager just to watch and admire how good those Chelsea teams were under Jose.
"And he reminded them- 'three championships i won here, give me a bit of respect'. Of course, respect in the game - particularly when the fans have had few beers, is not easy to get."
Chelsea and Manchester United
yesterday ended in a dramatic draw
Yesterday Chelsea held Manchester United to a 2-2 dramatic draw after taken the lead at the first half with a goal from their defender Rudiger.
In the 55th minute of the game Anthony Martial pulled Manchester United leveled and still went ahead with a second goal but found Chelsea stealing one point from them in the 96th minute of the extra time, Martial had a great game at Stamford Bridge.
During the celebration after Chelsea scored their second goal in the extra time, Chelsea, assistant coach Marco Ianni ran past the Manchester United bench in celebration after Rose Barkley nodded home in the 96th minute which drew the ire of Jose Mourinho , who tried to chase Ianni down the tunnel before being restrained.
Former West Ham and Newcastle United manager Pardew who has been involved in a few touchline scraps himself was critical of the Chelsea coach's behavior but is glad he apologized after the game.
"This guy the second coach or whoever he is , his first action is unacceptable and the second action is also doubly unacceptable", Pardew told Goals on Sunday.
"The man of the match is that steward stopping Jose. If you're going to be a top manager of any sort, you've got to have fire in your belly and if you haven't, then don't do the job.
In a situation like that, they've conceded in the last second, he's back at his old football club and you have an assistant manager go up into his face like that, it's totally ridiculous.
"I'm glad he apologized and i'm glad Jose accepted his apology. In Jose's situation with the pressure he is under, that is the last thing he wanted . He'll be worried this morning about who people to blame and you can go in that kind of circle. It's not nice."
Jose Mourinho held up three fingers to the Chelsea fans,
signalling the three Premier League titles he won there
In the other hand, some Chelsea fans took aim at their former manager Mourinho after the full-time whistle, with the Portuguese swiftly reminding them of the three Premier League titles he won at Stamford Bridge.
Talking about the chants, Pardew added: "That shows where we are as a society a bit, the cabbage thrown at Steve Bruce when he left Aston Villa and stuff like that, it's unsavoury really.
"What he Mourinho did at that football club was phenomenal. I went there many times as an opposing manager just to watch and admire how good those Chelsea teams were under Jose.
"And he reminded them- 'three championships i won here, give me a bit of respect'. Of course, respect in the game - particularly when the fans have had few beers, is not easy to get."


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