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Jose Mourinho's team may be red, but the Manchester United manager on this day is feeling blue. In his return to Stamford Bridge to face former club Chelsea, Mourinho's men were outclassed for 90 minutes as the Blues won with a dominant showing, 4-0.

The first 30 seconds were a preview of how the match would go -- Chelsea's way, all day. Pedro needed only a half a minute to open the scoring, and goals by Gary Cahill, Eden Hazard and N'Golo Kante followed as the United players left the pitch with their heads hanging, and leaving their fans with a nasty taste in their mouths after a pitiful display.

Horrific defending by United helped Chelsea have a field day. An unmarked Cahill scored on 21 minutes off a corner kick, and then Hazard produced a piece of brilliance in the 62nd minute before Kante did something similar eight minutes later. On each goal outside of Hazard's, the defense was slow to respond, giving Chelsea a great look on frame.

United produced 16 shots, five on goal, but a lack of creativity in the final third saw the team fail to create golden chances to score.

It was a magnificent display from Chelsea that lifts the team into fourth place. United, on the other hand, has only won four of its last 10 matches in all competition and has won just once in their last six Premier League games.

It's been four years since United has beaten Chelsea.

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