da heads bet: The Brazilian was in the thick of it as Erik ten Hag's side outclassed the Blues to secure a return to Europe's top tier
da pinnacle: Casemiro led Manchester United's charge back to the Champions League in a dominant 4-1 thrashing of Chelsea. The Brazilian got the ball rolling with a thumping header from a free-kick, scoring for the second game running. He then produced a gorgeous pass to help set up Anthony Martial for the second goal right before half-time.
A Bruno Fernandes penalty and a late strike from Marcus Rashford rounded off a hugely satisfying night for Erik ten Hag's side, although Joao Felix did grab a consolation goal for the visitors.
The only sour note for Ten Hag was a serious-looking injury to Antony just nine days before the FA Cup final clash with Manchester City.
GOAL rates Manchester United's players from Old Trafford…
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David de Gea (7/10):
Didn't face a shot on target in the first half but kept busy in the second. Did well to keep out two deflected efforts from Mudryk and a venomous attempt from Hall.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (7/10):mud
Timed his tackles superbly as usual.
Victor Lindelof (7/10):
Aggressive in the tackle and helped drive the team forward.
Raphael Varane (7/10):
Assured on the ball and physically dominant.
Luke Shaw (6/10):
Had a quiet game and was taken off at half-time with a suspected back injury. A potential fitness worry nine days out from the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
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Christian Eriksen (8/10):
Set the opening goal up with a perfect delivery from the free-kick. One of several defence-splitting passes he made.
Casemiro (9/10):
Outstanding from start to finish. Broke Chelsea's play up with a number of crunching tackles, scored for the second game running and produced an outrageous no-look pass for the second goal.
Bruno Fernandes (7/10):
Another tireless and commanding performance. Won and converted the penalty for goal number three then robbed Fofana to set up Rashford for the fourth.
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Antony (5/10):
Played poorly, making a number of bad decisions. His night was cruelly cut short when he sustained a painful foot injury in the first half which looks to have ended his season.
Anthony Martial (6/10):
Did not play particularly well, making lots of poor decisions and again lacking sharpness. But he got the all-important second goal by converting Sancho's simple lay-off. Then again, he could hardly have missed.
Jadon Sancho (6/10):
Was frustrating for much of the first half but ultimately provided the pass for the second goal.
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Marcus Rashford (7/10):
Not as sharp as usual due to being injured and then ill but getting back to full fitness and got a goal to improve his confidence ahead of the FA Cup final.
Tyrell Malacia (6/10):
Got booked for rowing with Chelsea players after Fernandes' penalty.
Alejandro Garnacho (7/10):
Another explosive display from the bench. Helped Fernandes win the penalty by releasing the Portuguese in the area and always looked dangerous when he got on the ball.
Fred (N/A):
Provided extra energy to turn a comfortable win into a thrashing.
Scott McTominay (N/A):
Only introduced for the last six minutes.
Erik ten Hag (7/10):
Didn't take a risk with Rashford from the start but soon called upon him when Antony came off. His substitutions made United more dangerous.