THE points were shared and the drama was saved until the death as Manchester United held Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Jorginho thought he had stolen all three points for the hosts after converting from the spot with less than ten minutes to go.
But Casemiro’s late header ensured the points were split between the two teams in what was a largely dull affair.
Here is how Jack Figg rated Graham Potter’s performers.
Kepa Arrizabalaga – 7
Made a string of important first half saves, tipping around the post from Antony’s effort and twice denying Marcus Rashford one on one.
Got a hand to Casemiro’s header which equalised but the Spaniard failed to keep it out, in his only blemish of the day.
Trevoh Chalobah – 7
Really solid game, worked well in conjunction with Azpilicueta to minimise Jadon Sancho’s space and kept tight to Rashford in the second half.
The centre-back could work his way into a shock World Cup call up in Gareth Southgate’s squad with repeat performances.
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Thiago Silva – 5
The Brazilian at times struggled on the back foot for pace when United broke.
So if Potter continues with a back four, the Brazilian’s place may be under threat with Silva far better off as part of a three-man backline.
Marc Cucurella – 5
Faced jeers for going back to Kepa one too many times. Brought off after 35 minutes for Mateo Kovacic, allowing for a change of shape.
With Chilwell establishing good form, and Potter again switching to a back four, the £62million man may find himself with a stint on the bench.
Cesar Azpilicueta – 5
Chelsea skipper lacked the same attacking threat that injured Reece James promises down the right.
But the veteran Spaniard looked more comfortable at right-back after the formation change.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 6
Put himself about early, winning second balls and driving forward. But when paired with Jorginho, they allowed United too much space.
Looked better in the three-man midfield when his defensive duties were cut.
Jorginho
The Italian struggled to keep up with the pace when tracking back and never got on the ball to make things happen.
He benefited far more in a deep-lying role in the three-man midfield and ended the day celebrating opening the scoring from the spot.
Ben Chilwell – 6
Enjoyed a fierce battle with Antony but it restricted how much he pushed forward.
With a good run of games heading into the winter World Cup, he could contend for the left-back spot.
Mason Mount – 5
Produced some lovely touches in tight spaces but could not have the same impact as the England international often does.
Chelsea were crying out for a moment of magic which Blues fans know the playmaker is capable of.
Raheem Sterling – 6
Did not get much space or time on the ball to make things happen, with the winger at his best driving at defenders.
He also had a great chance to shoot on 55 minutes following a Kovacic cross but he opted to layoff to Loftus-Cheek which amounted to nothing.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 4
Lacked major urgency off the ball and was never a threat in the box. Slow to react when half chances came his way.
It’s the sort of inconsistent form which could force Potter back into the market for a striker to rival the ex-Arsenal captain.
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Mateo Kovacic (for Cucurella) – 6
Came on to allow Potter to change the shape. Made a big difference after coming on.
Christian Pulisic (for Aubameyang) – 6
Looked bright when coming on but the American will be desperate for more regular minutes.
Armando Broja (for Sterling) – 7
Immediate impact by winning Chelsea a penalty following a tussle with Scott McTominay
Carney Chukwuemeka (for Loftus-Cheek) – 5
Wasn’t given much time to make a difference in a game where the midfield battle was fierce.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk