The FA is waiting for the referee's report on the ugly Stamford Bridge scenes



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The Football Association is waiting for the referee's report before deciding whether to take additional steps for the unsavory scenes on the sideline at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho was upset by the way Chelsea coach Marco Ianni celebrated Ross Barkley's final equalizer, causing a scrum around the tunnel.

The Portuguese have received an apology from Maurizio Sarri, director of Ianni and Chelsea, who said he considers the case closed, but it remains to be seen whether the FA will choose to take additional measures as a result of this incident.

Sarri also said that he would talk to Ianni again on Sunday.

Anthony Martial's double in the second half seemed to bring the three points back to United until Barkley's intervention deep in the break.

For the second game of the race, United was past behind and Ashley Young has now called the Red Devils to start the matches as they finished them recently.

Young, who has received praise for having limited the influence of Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard, told MUTV: "We need to look at the positives, I think we deserved to win, we took the above.

"That's what we have to do, get into the game and look to start further, especially at home.

"That's what we need to do: the second half against Newcastle and 60-65 minutes of this game and as long as we play like that, I'm sure we'll get the result.

"We're empty." When you find yourself in the game, not just in the game, but you win and concede with a minute to play, I'm still puzzled by the fact that the referee got six minutes (time off). "

Young also praised Martial.

"He is fantastic and a world class player," Young said.

"To be honest, I do not know why he's not in the France team, I see him day after day, he has talent.

"He's amazing and shows that finishing in training, he's a fantastic player, he scored the goals, but it was not just him, every player on the pitch was fantastic."

Chelsea, who remains undefeated under Sarri because of Barkley's last scorer, had taken the lead. Antonio Rudiger avoided Paul Pogba in a corner to give advantage to his head against David De Gea.

Unlike Young, Rudiger was happy to take a piece of the booty after feeling that "stupid mistakes" had cost the hosts dearly.

"We can be satisfied with this point because we have almost lost and we are still unbeaten," he said.

"In the second half, we left more, we left them more possession and we made silly mistakes, so they had some counter-attacks.

"It's a solid team, very strong physically, we have to learn to kill matches, but to score late so often shows our mentality, we are not giving up and, for the moment, we are lucky."

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