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United 1 Chelsea 1: Our post-match analysis

The Reds raced out of the blocks with birthday boy Juan Mata breaking the deadlock in the 11th minute. However, the Blues hit back just before half time when Marcos Alonso tucked away the rebound from David De Gea's parried save.

After the break, United were dealt two injury blows with first Marcus Rashford and then Eric Bailly having to be withdrawn. The Ivorian was taking part in his first match since our Champions League second leg against Paris Saint-Germain in early March and seems unlikely to feature in our final two league games.

Speaking to MUTV and Sky Sports, Ole defended the performance of De Gea, assessed our top-four chances with two league games to go and discussed whether the injuries had an impact on the flow of the second half.