No doubt the United fans who have made the trip to west London will have been rifling through their bumper book of jibes ready to shoot a few in Ashley Cole's directionPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThose same United fans will be hoping that Rooney has got his shooting boots on today but has left his own lethal weapon, his right elbow, at home Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThat jibe is worth 3 out of 5. It's not a bad effort, if a little obviousPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
Rooney, Nemanja Vidic and Paul Scholes practice their 'Leave it Wayne, he's not worth it routine'Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThe two teams enter the fray infront of a crowd of 41,825Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianEven though Chelsea are 15 points behind United, Alex Ferguson's side know that the reigning champions could put a spanner in the works of their title pretentions. Consequently the challenges are flying in: here Michael Essien is fouled by Vidic who gets a yellow cardPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianFernando Torres complains to the referee after a foulPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianUnited are having the best of the first few minutes, Nani controls the ball in front of Branislav IvanovicPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianJust before the half hour mark Rooney shows everyone that he is indeed wearing his shooting boots when he unleashes a rocket to give United the lead. He receives the ball 30 yards out and the Chelsea defenders stand off him so he heads towards goal before fizzing a low shot past Petr Cech and into the net. It's the United striker's first Premier League goal from outside the area for three seasonsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianTowards the end of the first half Edwin Van der Sar earns his corn with a fantastic double save. Lampard fires in a free kick which the United keeper parries and the ball falls to Branislav Ivanovic who takes a touch and then is about to prod the ball into the net when a yellow clad arm shoots up from the ground to knock the ball away from him and then paws it out of harms way. Van der Sar is going to be sorely missed between the sticks when he hangs up his gloves at the end of the season Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianWayne Rooney gives to Javier Hernadez and goesPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianDavid Luiz blocks off Wayne RooneyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian"Shoot" the United fans shout every time Ashley Cole gets the ball. After the free kick he took just before half time, you can bet that it's something that his team-mates won't be shouting in the second halfPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianIt's not just the Chelsea players who are complaining to the refPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianIn the 53rd minute Chelsea equalise courtesy of David Luiz's first goal for the club. He receives a knock-down from Ivanovic and finds himself in acres so has time to settle himself and display exquisite pose and technique to slam the ball home low and and hard. It's a finish equal to Rooney's in the first halfPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianAfter a number of feisty challenges, David Luiz finds himself in the ref's book after an hour's play. The straw that broke the camel's back was when he smashed into the back of Wayne RooneyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianRooney gets to feel what it's like to be on the receiving end of an elbow to the bonce when David Luiz crashes into the back of him as they compete for a headerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianThat hurtPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianI'm sure that Ancelotti didn't mean this when he told David Luiz to get close to Wayne RooneyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianEveryone is holding their breath as Wayne Rooney's shot heads goalwards, but unfortunately for United the ball just misses the targetPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianMid-way through the second half, Sir Alex attempts to mix things up a bit as he goes in search for a winner. He brings on Ryan Giggs for his 606th appearance, equallying Bobby Charlton's recordPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianRyan Giggs shows his still got it when he plays a long, raking, pin point pass with the outside of his left bootPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianWith just 11 minutes to go, Chelsea are awarded a rather dubious penalty after Frank Lampard slips the ball to substitute, Yuri Zhirkov, who then runs into Chris Smalling and then falls over. The referee, Martin Atkinson, deems it to be a foul and points to the spot. Lampard, who's scored 3 out of his 5 penalties so far this season, doesn't take any chances and smashes the spot-kick high and straight into the middle. 2-1, Sir Alex won't be happy about either going behind or the decisionPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianTrue blue Frank Lampard shows his allegience to the fansPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianDuring injury time Nemanja Vidic tugs back Ramires as he goes past the United defender and heads towards the box. The referee pulls out the yellow card and the United captain is off as it's his 2nd bookable offencePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianPeeeepp. That's it, the final whistle and time for the Chelsea players to celebrate. If Ancelotti's side had been able to put together that sort of performance in more games this season, they'd have found themselves challenging at the top of the table for the title, rather than scrapping around hoping that they make fourth and qualify for next season's Champions LeaguePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
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