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  1. Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea - the fans' verdictpublished at 11:17

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    Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United and Chelsea's Wesley Fofana battle for possessionImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Manchester United and Chelsea.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Man Utd fans:

    Ray: Poor team performance. Thought there would be a bounce from the players with Ten Hag gone but more of the same - no cohesion between defence, midfield and forwards.

    Andrew: I pity our new manager - we are a complete shambles. Clueless. Playing for fouls and appealing to the ref is all we are good at. Worst I have ever witnessed in 58 years.

    Adam: It was a solid performance, but the lack of goals is becoming a concern now. United are six points off the top four but, in reality, we are nowhere near the teams above us in terms of an identity and style of play.

    Christine: It was a little better but still a team with no identity as such. It is going to take Amorim some time to sort out this mess. The defence is too leaky and the press is not fast enough. These players are not good enough and it's going to take time to change this team.

    Chelsea fans:

    John: It's a pity that we sent Petrovic out on loan. He is a good goalkeeper, and unfortunately Sanchez is going to prove very costly for us this season. Hopefully we can accumulate enough points to get top four without a quality keeper. Caicedo is immense for us at the minute - he's quality.

    Alan: Largely dull and boring. If the manager is happy with this performance then I would be surprised. We just do not know how to get the ball in the net. When pushed, our defence falls to bits. From previous games, we seemed to go backwards with our progress. At times, it was hard to believe we are in the top six playing against a team in the lower half.

    Nick: A decent performance without being exciting. We didn't seem to offer much of a threat in the final third. Satisfied with a point after going a goal down. Feeling positive about the remainder of the season. I think fourth place is achievable.

    Stu: I thought we were off it. Considering these players haven't played in a week they just didn't convince. Sanchez is the worst goalkeeper we've ever had. He's costing us goals almost every game and yet Maresca won't replace him. Says it all really.

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  2. Fernandes 'a player you build the team around'published at 09:56

    Bruno Fernandes celebrates a goal for Manchester UnitedImage source, Getty Images

    On Sunday's episode of Match of the Day 2, former England internationals Phil Jones and Danny Murphy looked at captain Bruno Fernandes' importance to Manchester United and where he fits in when new head coach Ruben Amorim takes charge later this month.

    Fernandes' former United team-mate Jones said: "I get the impression he's almost misinterpreted at times, I can only go from my own experience in the dressing room that I spent with him.

    "He's a leader in the dressing room and he's brilliant with the younger lads. We've all got different captains and he's a leader who leads by example, in terms of the qualities he brings. He's a player that you build the team around.

    "He wants to win. Being at Manchester United is a heavy shirt to wear and I feel with him being the captain, he can certainly wear that shirt."

    Assessing his performance in Sunday's 1-1 draw against Chelsea, Murphy said: "No United player has really been outstanding this season, that's fair enough to say, and Bruno included - he's admitted it himself more or less.

    "But when they need somebody to be brave and creative, he stands up to be counted and again he did [against Chelsea].

    "Nearly all of the moments when United open up teams, he's involved somewhere. It doesn't matter what the score is, how big the crowd is, whether they're moaning or happy, he's always trying little things.

    "When the new man comes in, irrelevant of system or how he wants to play, he'll have to find a place for Fernandes because he is United's best creative spark."

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  3. Man Utd players 'showing different appetite'published at 08:06

    Ruud van Nistelrooy points from the touchlineImage source, PA Media

    Former Manchester United manager David Moyes and ex-Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker have spoken to the BBC's Football Daily podcast about United's two performances under interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy since the exit of Erik ten Hag.

    Reo-Coker: "Even though it's only been two games, I see a vast improvement from what we saw from the players' performances under Ten Hag. They are running more, they're showing a greater desire to win.

    "Even just the body language, the way Ruud embraces the players after the game and the players with him, that tells you a bigger, deeper story than just a feelgood factor right now."

    Moyes: "I come from another side of it - I think it would be wrong of the players if they just suddenly put in a couple of good performances for the new manager. It would tell you more about the players than the manager they've just lost.

    "United have had some of the best managers in the world recently, like Van Gaal and Mourinho, Ten Hag had a great record as well. I think United were very loyal to Erik and gave him every opportunity to get it right. But I'd hate the thought that the players are suddenly starting to perform better because somebody else has taken over.

    "At United, the scrutiny is incredible and the manager takes the brunt of it, which they do at all football clubs, but at a club like United the players are an important part of it. I hope that the players have just stepped it up in the past week or two but it was nothing to do with the manager."

    Reo-Coker: "Ruud hasn't really changed anything tremendously, which is why you'd say it probably is on the players. He's still started in the same formation Ten Hag was playing, but it's just a different appetite that the players are showing.

    "It's unfortunate because United were very loyal to Ten Hag, but since the change has happened, you can see a different kind of energy in the players. Nothing has changed much in terms of formation and tactics."

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  4. Gossip: Gyokeres has no exit planpublished at 07:58

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    Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres does not plan to follow Sporting manager Ruben Amorim in leaving the Lisbon club to join Manchester United. Amorim will become the new manager at Old Trafford on 11 November. (Record - in Portuguese), external

    Manchester United and Chelsea have joined Tottenham in the race to sign 20-year-old Denmark left-back Patrick Dorgu from Lecce. (Football Insider), external

    Want more transfer news? Read Monday's full gossip column

  5. 'I haven't spoken to Amorim'published at 20:44 3 November

    Manchester United interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy applauds the support after the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Chelsea FC at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Ruud van Nistelrooy on his future with new manager Ruben Amorim: "Over the coming days we will be in communication and I am waiting for that. What is more important is that we are in training tomorrow and prepare for the game on Thursday. I haven’t spoken to him [Amorim] yet but it will happen.

    “You saw today that we competed well against a very good side. This is the way forward for this group of players."

  6. Garnacho needs to work on his finishingpublished at 19:37 3 November

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    Alejandro Garnacho of Manchester United reacts to a missed chance during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Chelsea FC at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Alejandro Garnacho is Manchester United's highest goalscorer this season with six.

    But it should be many more.

    The Argentina wide-man had at least four clear cut chances against Chelsea - and wasted the lot.

    There are echoes of Cristiano Ronaldo's early days at Old Trafford before something clicked in the summer of 2006 and he returned more focused and started finding the net on a regular basis.

    I am not expecting Garnacho to get close to Ronaldo in terms of overall output but he can do better - and he needs to.

    At the moment, he is one of the reasons why United are struggling to score.

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  7. 'It's an emotional rollercoaster'published at 19:24 3 November

    Ruud van Nistelrooy, Interim Head Coach of Manchester United, gestures to the fans at the end of the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Chelsea FC at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy spoke to BBC Sport after today's draw: "Overall it was a very good performance. The players did really well and fought in every inch of the pitch. It was very good to watch that bit.

    "The chances we created, we could have scored one more to win the game. It was a shame we couldn't. Overall I'm slightly disappointed we didn't win.

    On his job: "It's an emotional rollercoaster - it's been almost a full week where so many things happened. My job was to steady the ship. The players reacted very well, something to build on in the next two games.

    "I came here to help the club in any capacity. After these two games that will continue and hopefully it can work out.

    "It's special to be back in the city and at the club. I really enjoy every single minute of it.

    "I try to share the culture of the club, the culture of the town and the fans. That's an important part. I'm glad I can share these moments and help the players understand the spirit.

    "I saw the spirit on the pitch on Wednesday and today. That's the foundation to grow."

  8. 'Disappointment in the dressing room'published at 19:05 3 November

    Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United celebrates after scoring his team's first goal from a penalty kick during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Chelsea FC at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images

    Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes has been speaking to BBC Sport after today's draw: "Everyone knows how much I wanted the goal to come. I need to help the team with goals and assists. It's been one of the most disappointing things this season - but I got some in the cup. Now scoring in the Premier League.

    "It was a lot of disappointment in the dressing room. We could have won the game."

    On what has changed after Ten Hag: "Not much has changed. In midweek the goals went in. I said to some friends everything will come to us and people will say we wanted the manager to be sacked. We get the point and we can be happy for that. We need to be disappointed because we're far back in the league."

    On Ruud van Nistelrooy: "Ruud is a nice guy, humble for someone who won everything at the club."

    On incoming boss Ruben Amorim: "I am a big fan of Sporting and watch a lot of their games. Ruben Amorim brought the excitement back to the club - it was a little bit split when he came [to Sporting]. He transformed everything and brought everyone together."

  9. Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea: Key statspublished at 18:43 3 November

    Chelsea's Italian head coach Enzo Maresca (L) and Manchester United's Dutch interim head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy shout instructions to the players from the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Chelsea at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images
    • Eight of the last 13 meetings between Manchester United and Chelsea in the Premier League have ended level. This is also the fixture with the most total draws in the competition’s history (27).

    • None of the last five managers taking charge of their first Premier League away game at Old Trafford have lost (W2 D3 – Iraola, Postecoglou, Kompany, Slot and Maresca); the longest run in the competition’s history.

  10. Sutton's predictions: Man Utd v Chelseapublished at 11:03 3 November

    Chris Sutton and The Piano TV series winner Brad Kella

    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches this season, against a variety of guests.

    For week 10, he takes on The Piano TV series winner Brad Kella.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    Ruud van Nistelrooy is in charge of Manchester United as interim boss and he enjoyed himself against Leicester City in the Carabao Cup in midweek.

    The Chelsea players will be well-rested because their team that lost to Newcastle United in the same competition on Wednesday was totally different to the side that beat the Magpies in the league on Sunday.

    But Newcastle did create chances against them last weekend and, when I saw Chelsea against Liverpool recently, they were brave at Anfield too.

    I see Chelsea as being the superior team here and my head tells me they will win. But, if they are quite open again at Old Trafford, then that could suit Manchester United and let them get something.

    Brad's prediction: 0-3

    Chelsea have got this and I'm going for a Cole Palmer hat-trick. What a mistake it was by Pep Guardiola to sell him because he is just unbelievable.

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  11. Which players will thrive under Amorim?published at 17:00 2 November

    As Manchester United prepare for a new dawn, one expert explains why a certain midfielder might thrive and why a much-loved attacker could come under pressure.

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