Throughout the sixty minute between Chicharito's opener are the last minutes of Manchester United's match at Stoke, there was always the feeling that the Red Devils would give up an equalizer. Formerly renown for their late match prowess, Alex Ferguson's side has quickly earned a reputation for capitulation. Thus, Stoke City's equalizer was of little surprise.
Stoke City 1-1 Manchester United: Red Devils Squander Another Lead
Tuncay Sanli, subbed-on by Tony Pulis in the second half, put a left-footed shot from 17 yards out into the left-side of Edwin van der Sar’s goal, making it 1-1 at the Britannia in the 81st minute.
The movement started with a ball swung wide to Tuncay, standing in acres of space on the right flank, 20 yards from the byline. The attacker cut today goal, into the penalty area and, moving across Patrice Evra, took the shot from three yards wide of goal. Van der Sar had no chance to stop the equalizer, leaving Manchester United to deal with another llead squandered late.











