What to do with Manchester United. When the ship seems to steady, a setback arrives and when things look bleak, a victory materialises.
It's as frustrating as it is foreseen. The Reds were far from fluent against Chelsea but they were the better side and merited the three points.
But we've been here before with Erik ten Hag's side. They are capable but not consistent. There have been performances in parts undone by dismal, drab defeats.
United have won back-to-back Premier League games just twice this season. One mini-run was ended by a comprehensive derby defeat to Manchester City and the other surrendered meekly at Newcastle United last weekend. ALSO READ: Ten Hag's smart Carrington change before win over Chelsea ALSO READ: Antony is finally delivering on what United wanted from him The Reds played well to sweep aside Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup but were beaten by the same opponents days later.