Chelsea vs Manchester United: Vote for man of the match as Diego Costa rescues Stamford Bridge draw

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Tom Doyle7 February 2016

Diego Costa scored in injury time for Chelsea to rescue a 1-1 Premier League draw against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

Costa broke United's weak offside trap to round the impressive David De Gea and ensure Chelsea remain unbeaten during interim manager Guus Hiddink's reign.

Jesse Lingard's fine volley on the turn seemed to have won the game for Louis van Gaal's side after Kurt Zouma had departed for the hosts with what appeared to be a serious leg injury, while Eden Hazard failed to deliver from the bench after being left out again.

Chelsea had Thibaut Courtois to thank for a stunning stop to deny Anthony Martial in the first half, though the keeper could do nothing about Lingard's second-half strike.

Stoic defending from the visitors - with Matteo Darmian impressing in particular - looked to have ended United's poor run at Stamford Bridge, but Costa struck at the death to ensure Chelsea earned a share of the spoils in front of their own supporters.

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