Sunday, September 21, 2025 September 21, 2025

Manchester United secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Chelsea at a rain-drenched Old Trafford

 


 Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea: Match Recap (Premier League, September 20, 2025)

Manchester United secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Chelsea at a rain-drenched Old Trafford on Saturday evening, easing the mounting pressure on manager Ruben Amorim after a dismal start to the 2025-26 season. This win marked just United's second in the league so far, lifting them from the relegation zone to ninth place, while Chelsea slipped to sixth following their first defeat of the campaign. The match was a chaotic affair, defined by two red cards in the first half, a sodden pitch that disrupted play, and a tense finish.

 Key Events and Goals

- 5' - Chelsea Red Card: The game exploded into life early when Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez was sent off for a reckless last-man challenge on Bryan Mbeumo just five minutes in. Referee Peter Bankes had little choice, forcing Enzo Maresca to sacrifice Pedro Neto and bring on backup keeper Filip Jørgensen, while shifting to a defensive back-five setup.

- 14' - Manchester United 1-0 Chelsea (Casemiro): With the numerical advantage, United capitalized quickly. Casemiro slotted home from close range after a scramble in the box, his first goal of the season and a vital strike against his former rivals.

- 28' - Manchester United 2-0 Chelsea (Bruno Fernandes): Captain Bruno Fernandes marked his 200th Premier League appearance for United—and his 100th goal for the club—with a clinical finish. The Portuguese midfielder poked the ball past Jørgensen after a deft one-two with Joshua Zirkzee, sending the home crowd into raptures.

- 38' - Manchester United Red Card: The momentum swung back when Casemiro picked up a second yellow for a needless foul on Enzo Fernández, reducing United to 10 men and leveling the numbers. The Brazilian's dismissal turned what could have been a procession into a gritty battle.

- 67' - Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea (Trevoh Chalobah): Chelsea mounted a late resurgence, with Trevoh Chalobah rising highest to head home a corner from Cole Palmer, setting up a nervy finale. Despite sustained pressure—including several corners in stoppage time—United's defense, led by Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt, held firm.



 How Rain Affected the Match

Torrential downpours lashed Old Trafford from kickoff, turning the pitch into a slippery, waterlogged mess that heavily influenced the game's flow. Play became increasingly scrappy after the 30-minute mark, with passes skidding off the surface, fouls multiplying (Enzo Fernández and Chalobah both booked for cynical challenges), and both sides struggling for rhythm. As one observer noted, the conditions stripped away the "superhuman" gloss of professional football, making it resemble "kids playing on a muddy field in the park." The weather contributed to the chaos, exacerbating errors like Casemiro's rash tackle and hindering Chelsea's attempts to build from the back in the second half. Despite the deluge, neither side sought a postponement, and the match proceeded to its conclusion amid standing water.



Lineups and Notable Performances

TeamStarting XIKey SubstitutionsStandout Player
Manchester UnitedOnana; Dalot, Maguire, De Ligt, Shaw; Casemiro, Ugarte; Garnacho, Fernandes (c), Zirkzee; HøjlundMainoo for Fernandes (78'); Mount for Garnacho (65')Bruno Fernandes (8.5/10): Milestone goal and tireless leadership; dictated play before his withdrawal.
ChelseaSánchez; James, Chalobah, Badiashile, Colwill; Caicedo, Fernández; Neto, Palmer, Madueke; JacksonJørgensen for Neto (7', after red); Adarabioyo for Estêvão (10'); Santos for Palmer (21', injury)Trevoh Chalobah (7/10): Scored the consolation and was solid defensively despite the conditions.

United's victory preserves their unbeaten home record against Chelsea since 2013, but it wasn't pretty—Amorim admitted post-match that his side "made heavy weather of it, literally." For Chelsea, the loss compounds a tough week after a European thrashing, with questions now swirling around their goalkeeping depth. Next up for United: A trip to Tottenham on September 28; Chelsea host Arsenal three days earlier.

Friday, September 19, 2025 September 19, 2025

Marcus Rashford scored both goals for Barcelona

 

Barcelona defeated Newcastle United 2-1 in their UEFA Champions League match on September 18, 2025, at St. James' Park. Marcus Rashford, on loan from Manchester United, scored both goals for Barcelona—a header in the 58th minute from a Jules Koundé cross and a stunning long-range strike in the 67th minute. Anthony Gordon pulled one back for Newcastle in the 90th minute, but it was too late to equalize. 


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Sunday, September 7, 2025 September 07, 2025

Cristiano Ronaldo scored 2 Goals

 


Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals in Portugal's 5-0 victory over Armenia in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match on September 6, 2025, at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium in Yerevan. His first goal was a close-range tap-in in the 21st minute from a Pedro Neto cross, and his second was a stunning long-range strike just 45 seconds into the second half. These goals brought his international tally to 140, further extending his record as the highest scorer in men's international football, and his World Cup qualifier tally to 38, one behind the all-time leader, Carlos Ruíz of Guatemala.



Monday, September 1, 2025 September 01, 2025

Inter Miami vs Seattle Sounders - Highlights & All Goals

 


Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, lost 3-0 to the Seattle Sounders in the 2025 Leagues Cup final on August 31, 2025, at Lumen Field in Seattle. The Sounders secured their first Leagues Cup title with goals from Osaze De Rosario (26th minute), Alex Roldan (penalty, 84th minute), and Paul Rothrock (89th minute). Despite Inter Miami controlling possession in parts of the match, they missed key chances, including a shot by Messi in the 50th minute and another by Tadeo Allende in the 60th, both set up by Luis Suarez. The match ended with a post-game brawl involving players from both teams, with reports of Suarez spitting at a Sounders staff member. The game drew a record-breaking 69,314 fans, the highest attendance in Leagues Cup history.