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szdaily -> Sports
Man United draws with Chelsea
     2015-December-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    MANCHESTER United’s winless English Premier League run continued but the team gave under-fire manager Louis van Gaal crumbs of cheer with a committed display in an entertaining 0-0 draw with Chelsea, while Arsenal went top of the table Monday.

    Arsenal beat Bournemouth 2-0 with goals from Gabriel and Mesut Ozil to move to 39 points from 19 Premier League games, one ahead of Leicester City, which is at home against Manchester City in a later game.

    Dutchman van Gaal, whose tenure in the Old Trafford hot seat is under intense scrutiny after a Champions League exit and three successive league defeats, was afforded a warm reception by fans who have been critical of his team’s lack of flair.

    Van Gaal hinted after a 2-0 defeat at Stoke City on Saturday that he could walk away but, after a performance of attacking intent against Chelsea, he said he would not quit.

    “No reason to resign for me, maybe the media want that but I shall not do that,” he told BT Sport. “You have seen they (the players) are fighting for me.

    “Even after this result they (the fans) were applauding. I have full confidence in the board and more importantly, in my players.”

    United, now eight games without a win in all competitions, struck the woodwork twice in the opening 16 minutes. Juan Mata rattled the crossbar with a fierce left-footed effort and Anthony Martial drilled the ball against the post.

    But it was not all one-way traffic. Keeper David De Gea kept out John Terry’s powerful header and made a fine double save to deny Pedro and Cesar Azpilicueta at the start of the second half.

    Opposite number Thibaut Courtois then somehow kept out Ander Herrera’s close-range shot.

    Van Gaal bemoaned United’s luck in front of goal.

    “It was a very good performance but you have to score ... we don’t have the luck we need,” he said. “We were the dominant team.”

    The draw left interim Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink reasonably content.

    “On one hand I am happy with a point because we had a difficult game but, on the other, we had two big chances to get three points. In general I’m happy,” said the Dutchman.

    Arsenal, thrashed 4-0 at Southampton on Saturday, got back to winning ways by seeing off Bournemouth at The Emirates.

    Ozil set up center back Gabriel for the opening goal on 27 minutes, his first for the club, and scored the second after the break by sidefooting home Olivier Giroud’s flicked pass.

    (SD-Agencies)

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