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The injury-time equaliser is becoming a speciality at Stamford Bridge. From nowhere, Chelsea are now a team that fights to the end.

They deserved it here, just about. Manchester United showed ambition for an away team, but Chelsea probably had the best chances, and when Cesc Fabregas put Diego Costa through in the first minute of injury time, it produced a fair result.

Costa eluded Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, who had blotted a good performance by dozily playing him onside, and slipped the ball past David De Gea. It was a sublime pass from Fabregas, but it was always going to take something special to beat De Gea in this form.

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Chelsea and Manchester United may be nowhere near a title race at present but that doesn't make the clash between them any less fierce as two modern day rivals meet at Stamford Bridge.

The champions have endured a horror season as they languish nearer a relegation fight rather than a title battle, while Louis van Gaal's outfit attempt to cling on in the race to reach next season's Champions League when they visit west London.