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Man United rallies to tie Chelsea

LONDON (AP) -- Javier Hernandez completed Manchester United's comeback from a 3-0 deficit at Chelsea on Sunday with a late header that salvaged a 3-3 draw and leaves the defending champions two points off the Premier League lead. After storming to a 3-0 lead by the 50th minute, Chelsea collapsed at home by conceding two penalties that Wayne Rooney converted and then allowing Hernandez to tie it in the 84th. "It's two points lost," Rooney said. "We understand that, but after being 3-0 down -- the (Manchester) City players at home must have liked that -- we enjoyed the way we fought back." United had inadvertently given Chelsea the lead when Jonny Evans turned the ball into his own net in the first half, and Juan Mata and David Luiz found the net just after halftime. United is two points behind leader Man City, which beat Fulham on Saturday. Fourth-place Chelsea is only a point ahead of Newcastle, which beat Aston Villa 2-1 on Sunday after a debut goal from Papiss Demba Cisse. Third-place Tottenham is in action Monday night at Liverpool, with Luis Suarez due to return for the hosts after serving an eight-match ban for racially abusing United defender Patrice Evra. The specter of racism loomed large at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Some Chelsea fans jeered every touch of the ball by United defender Rio Ferdinand, whose brother was allegedly racially abused by Chelsea captain John Terry in October. Terry, who was sidelined Sunday because of injury, is set to face trial for allegedly racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand. "You don't expect opposing fans to cheer your players," Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas said. "This is a normal situation in the Premiership." Ferdinand responded later on Twitter to the booing, saying it inspired him and was "like fuel to me." Juventus and AC Milan in scoreless draws ROME (AP) -- Juventus and AC Milan each played to scoreless draws Sunday as the top of Serie A remained unchanged, but Milan standout Zlatan Ibrahimovic was sent off for hitting an opponent and could face a multi-game ban. In the 64th minute of Milan's match with Napoli, Ibrahimovic slapped his right hand on the side of Salvatore Aronica's face. Ibrahimovic will miss a difficult game at Udinese next weekend and, if he is suspended for up to three matches, will also miss a match with Juventus on Feb. 25. "It wasn't violent, so I don't think Ibrahimovic will get more than two matches," Milan vice president Adriano Galliani said. Juventus, which was held 0-0 at home by Siena, leads Milan by one point and has a game in hand. Third-place Udinese lost 3-2 at Fiorentina, which got two penalties from Stevan Jovetic and a goal from Mattia Cassani. Also, Roma routed Inter Milan 4-0 in a match postponed for 24 hours due to a rare snowstorm in the capital. Roma's 20-year-old striker Fabio Borini scored twice, and Juan and Bojan Krkic also found the net for the Giallorossi. Villarreal beats Sevilla 2-1 BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- Villarreal won its first away match of the season, beating Sevilla 2-1 on Sunday on Javier Camunas' late goal and exacerbating the Andalusian club's struggles in the Spanish league. Sevilla was caught outnumbered on a counterattack, allowing Camunas to bend a shot into the left side of the net for Villarreal's 81st-minute winner at Sanchez Pizjuan stadium. Sevilla had been aiming for a top-four finish to return to the Champions League come next season but hasn't won in seven straight league matches to slide into the lower half of the table. Atletico Madrid drew 0-0 with third-place Valencia, staying undefeated in five games since former player Diego Simeone took over as coach. Rangers knocked out of Scottish Cup GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) -- Rangers was knocked out of the Scottish Cup by Dundee United on Sunday with a 2-0 loss that left the Glasgow side with only the league title to play for this season. Ally McCoist's side is second in the Scottish Premier League having already exited the Champions League, the Europa League and the League Cup.

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