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Ruben Amorim acknowledged that Manchester United midfielder Casemiro feels worse than him after being sent off against Chelsea .
The referee, Peter Bankes, showed him a yellow card for each foul he committed during the first half. As such, United went down to 10 players in the fifth minute of first-half added time.
Casemiro scored the second goal between his two bookings, double United's advantage after Bruno Fernandes broke the deadlock early on. Despite the visitors halving their deficit through Trevoh Chalobah ten minutes from time, Ruben Amorim 's side held on at Old Trafford to a first win in four weeks.
"We suffered in the end, but we deserved the win," is how the head coach summed it up afterwards to Match of the Day. Amorim also spoke about the sending of