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Antony reaction to Bruno Fernandes missed penalty and more Manchester United moments missed vs Chelsea

Manchester United bounced back from a disappointing week to beat Chelsea 2-1 in their Premier League encounter at Old Trafford on Wednesday evening.

Scott McTominay scored on either side of half-time for Erik ten Hag's side, rifling an effort past Robert Sanchez before powering a header into the net from close-range. Former Manchester City academy graduate Cole Palmer beat Andre Onana in between but United were good value for their win.

Victory ensures United are back to winning ways and propels them into sixth place in the table for the night. They are level on points with fifth-placed Tottenham and only three behind Manchester City.

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Here are your moments missed from a hard-fought win.

Farming royalty

Jeremy Clarkson and Caleb Cooper, stars of the Amazon Prime Video series 'Clarkson's Farm' were in attendance at Old Trafford on Wednesday night to watch the game and both had a vested interest. Clarkson is a lifelong Chelsea fan and Cooper was looking forward to his first live match at Old Trafford to watch his beloved United.

Cooper had actually been at Old Trafford a few days prior to help the ground staff prepare the pitch, and he seemingly worked his magic as the turf was in impeccable condition.

Future United captain

The players walked out of the Old Trafford tunnel to a chorus of cheers from the home support, who were excellent again throughout the 90 minutes. As is customary nowadays, each United player was accompanied by a young mascot and one left a positive impression on his heroes.

As the players lined up and the Premier League anthem rang out, Diogo Dalot took the chance to rile up his teammates with a

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