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VIDEO: Infarct ending! Casemiro’s header equalises against Chelsea in the 94th minute
This is Casemiro. The Brazilian warrior is known for his mentality of fighting until the last minute in every match. And he proved it again against Chelsea when he equalised at 1-1 in the 94th minute.
This is Casemiro. The Brazilian warrior is known for his mentality of fighting until the last minute in every match. And he proved it again against Chelsea when he equalised at 1-1 in the 94th minute.
The duel between Manchester United and Chelsea didn’t offer much entertainment for a long time. We didn’t see both goals until the last few minutes.
Firstly, in the 87th minute, substitute Scott McTominay incomprehensibly brought down Armando Broja after a corner kick, giving the home side a penalty.
David De Gea was long given advice by Bruno Fernandes, who takes penalty kicks in the same style as Jorginho. But even that didn’t help, the Italian midfielder converted sovereignly to send Chelsea into the lead.
If the Blues were hoping to win the game with that in the final minutes, they were sorely mistaken. Manchester United did not give up.
In the 94th minute, Luke Shaw set up the ball on the centre, curled it to the far post where Casemiro pounced on it and flicked a nice header over Kepa Arrizabalaga.
The ball bounced off the bar over the line, the goal still had to be checked by goal-line tech, but the head referee got the goal confirmed and Casemiro was able to celebrate the draw in front of his own fans.
Source: Twitter, Premier League
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