This text discusses the performances of Chelsea and Manchester United players in a recent match. Both teams could feel embarrassed as several of their current and former players played significant roles in the comeback.
For example, Julian Brandt and Dutch Chelsea loanee Ian Maatsen were instrumental in Dortmund’s performance. Maatsen, who was deployed in an advanced position, made a considerable impact despite being previously used sparingly by Mauricio Pochettino.
Former United midfielder Marcel Sabitzer scored the all-important goal for Dortmund, after returning to Germany following a short spell at Old Trafford. United’s reluctance to sign him allowed Dortmund to secure his services.
This move proved crucial as Sabitzer went on to score the winning goal in a match where United were left watching at home after a catastrophic group stage. Additionally, a permanent deal with Sabitzer failed to materialize for United, and instead, they brought in Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat.
However, neither of these players have yet to have the desired impact, especially in comparison to Sabitzer and his European heroics. The text also briefly mentions an offer from BT for broadband users to watch TNT Sports for £20 per month.