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Manchester United transfer news live Casemiro injury latest and reaction from Man Utd vs Chelsea

What on earth happened at Stamford Bridge last night?

It's still not quite sunk in that Manchester United led in the 99th minute and yet somehow managed to come away from the capital with no points.

The uphill challenge facing United as they battle for a place in next season's Champions League is getting steeper by the week. It's beginning to feel like the Reds will need to be faultless for the remainder of the season if they're to stand any chance of dining at Europe's top table next term.

The defeat wasn't the only bad news of the night, with Erik ten Hag confirming after the game that Raphael Varane, Jonny Evans and Casemiro all had to be withdrawn during the contest due to injury. We'll have the latest updates on the trio and all the build-up as we prepare to face Liverpool on Sunday.

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Erik ten Hag claimed United did enough to win the game at Stamford Bridge last night, and they looked set to do just that until their late, late collapse.

Two Cole Palmer goals deep into added-time ensured United's quest to compete in next season's Champions League now looks even more difficult, and the United boss highlighted three things he thinks his side could have done better.

Read what he said here >>>

What a night. Somehow United came away from Stamford Bridge without even a point having looked certain to take all three.

Our chief United writer, Samuel Luckhurst, was in the press box in West London and here's how he rated the players:

Andre Onana

Let in another saveable shot but started the attack Bruno Fernandes finished for the equaliser. Made some saves in the second half. 6

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Back at right back and arguably better in attack than defence as he rekindled

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