Manchester United's struggles to break down Crystal Palace continued as the visitors took a well-deserved 1-0 lead at Old Trafford through Jean-Philippe Mateta's penalty. However, what seemed like an easy goal was not as straightforward as it appeared. After Mateta slotted home from the spot, replays showed that he had kicked the ball into his standing foot with the laces of his boot, rendering the goal invalid.
Palace eventually got their just desserts when Mateta redeemed himself by scoring a second goal after a VAR review. The Senegalese forward had slipped past the United defense and was set up by Wilfried Zaha, before beating the substitute goalkeeper Lammens with a powerful shot from close range.
The Palace attack caused problems for Manchester United's defenders throughout the first half, but it wasn't until Mateta's penalty that they found the back of the net. Prior to that, Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes both had clear-cut chances, but they were denied by goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
One player who didn't make an impact on the game was Marcus Rashford, who made his first start since returning from a back injury. He struggled to find space in the Palace defense, and was often forced to retreat deep in search of support.
Manchester United's struggles have led to speculation about manager Erik ten Hag's tactics and team selection. The Dutchman has had to make several changes due to injuries and suspensions, but it appears that his approach is not yielding the desired results.
For Crystal Palace, this victory marks a significant scalp in their bid for European qualification. They will now be looking to build on this success against their remaining fixtures, while Manchester United are still searching for a way out of their slump.
Palace eventually got their just desserts when Mateta redeemed himself by scoring a second goal after a VAR review. The Senegalese forward had slipped past the United defense and was set up by Wilfried Zaha, before beating the substitute goalkeeper Lammens with a powerful shot from close range.
The Palace attack caused problems for Manchester United's defenders throughout the first half, but it wasn't until Mateta's penalty that they found the back of the net. Prior to that, Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes both had clear-cut chances, but they were denied by goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
One player who didn't make an impact on the game was Marcus Rashford, who made his first start since returning from a back injury. He struggled to find space in the Palace defense, and was often forced to retreat deep in search of support.
Manchester United's struggles have led to speculation about manager Erik ten Hag's tactics and team selection. The Dutchman has had to make several changes due to injuries and suspensions, but it appears that his approach is not yielding the desired results.
For Crystal Palace, this victory marks a significant scalp in their bid for European qualification. They will now be looking to build on this success against their remaining fixtures, while Manchester United are still searching for a way out of their slump.