Manchester United weren't able to take all three points at Chelsea, but a late equaliser at Stamford Bridge kept them in touch with the Premier League's top four.
Casemiro was United's hero, beating the despairing dive of Kepa to rescue a point right at the death. However, both before and after the game, much of the focus was on the absent Cristiano Ronaldo.
Former Man Utd stars Gary Neville and Roy Keane clashed over Ronaldo, while Bruno Fernandes was also quizzed about his fellow Portugal international during an eventful few hours. Here are the latest news lines from Old Trafford.
Keane and Neville clash on Ronaldo
Roy Keane and Gary Neville got into a heated argument during Sky Sports' coverage of Chelsea against Man Utd. Both men played alongside Ronaldo in the Portuguese star's first spell at Old Trafford, and both have been vocal about the 37-year-old's current stint.
Ronaldo was left out of Erik ten Hag's matchday squad for the trip to Stamford Bridge. Ten Hag had confirmed he would be speaking with last season's top scorer after an incident towards the end of United's midweek victory over Tottenham when unused sub Ronaldo stormed down the tunnel.
"For me, Erik ten Hag had no choice, no option," Neville said of the decision to leave out the former Juventus man. Keane hit back at his former colleague, though, with fellow pundit Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink caught in the middle.
Bruno dodges interview question
Those in the studio weren't the only ones discussing Ronaldo after United's draw. Bruno Fernandes was asked about his compatriot, but was very clear in not wanting to be drawn into the debate.
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"We do not talk about it, we keep it quiet inside," Fernandes told Sky Sports.. "We have to deal with that inside, no-one has to know what we think, want or what will happen. We don’t know, the most important thing for everyone, including Cristiano, is that the team wins."
Fernandes' comments came after other team-mates were quizzed on Ronaldo during the week. Both Lisandro Martinez and Fred also chose not to dwell on Ronaldo, instead praising those who were on the pitch for Wednesday's win against Spurs.
Ten Hag on Casemiro
Erik ten Hag opened up on Casemiro's role at Old Trafford after the Brazilian scored his first goal for the club. The former Real Madrid man wasn't known for his prolific scoring at the Bernabeu, but his late contribution at Stamford Bridge was a vital one.
"That’s why we brought him in,” manager Ten Hag said in his post-match press conference. “We know he’s capable of doing that. He proved it in Spain, he proved it in the Champions League, at the highest level, so he could also do it in the Premier League.
“It’s clear, the Premier League is a different league – especially with the intensity – so he needed a short period to adapt to that. Now from game to game you see him growing and you see how important he is for our game. He brings the composure, he brings the organisation and also even scores a goal. He brings a lot to the team.”