Storming Stamford Bridge: Manchester United Take a Major Step Towards the Champions League

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Chelsea - Manchester United 0:1

Manchester United brought an end to a six-year winless run at Stamford Bridge, securing a narrow but crucial 1-0 victory over Chelsea. The decisive goal came from Matheus Cunha, whose composed finish allowed the Red Devils to respond emphatically after their recent setback against Leeds United and further solidify their place among the Premier League’s top three.

Guided by Michael Carrick, United have now opened up a significant ten-point gap over their London rivals — a margin that leaves Chelsea with only a faint hope of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. It’s a commanding position at a critical stage of the season, and one that underlines the growing consistency at Old Trafford.

For Chelsea, the defeat marks a worrying fourth consecutive loss in the league — matching their worst run of the 21st century. Despite a determined second-half surge, the hosts were unable to turn the tide. Liam Delap and Wesley Fofana both came within inches of equalising, striking the woodwork as frustration mounted inside Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, Manchester United showed resilience in adversity. With a defence weakened by injuries, they absorbed relentless late pressure from Liam Rosenior’s side, holding firm when it mattered most.

2025-26, England - Premier League

Chelsea - Manchester United 0:1 (0:1)
Goals: Cunha, 43 (0:1)

Chelsea: Sanchez Ro.; Hato; Gusto (Acheampong J. K., 81); Fofana W. (Chalobah, 81); Cucurella; Fernandez E. (Lavia, 88); Palmer Co.; Caicedo M.; Estêvão (Garnacho, 16); Pedro Neto; Delap
Substitution: Garnacho (from 16); Chalobah (from 81); Acheampong J. K. (from 81); Lavia (from 88)
Bench: Sharman-Lowe; Adarabioyo; Essugo; Andrey Santos; Guiu Marc
Yellow Cards: Hato 39

Manchester United: Lammens; Dalot; Shaw L.; Heaven; Mazraoui; Fernandes B.; Casimiro; Mainoo; Mbeumo (Zirkzee, 87); Cunha (Mount, 81); Sesko (Diallo, 80)
Substitution: Diallo (from 80); Mount (from 81); Zirkzee (from 87)
Bench: Bayındır; Malacia; Ugarte; Fletcher T.; Lacey
Yellow Cards: Cunha 25; Mount 90; Mainoo 90

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