Crystal Palace 1-2 Man United: Ruben Amorim's men recover from woeful start - as Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount seal Reds' first win at Selhurst Park for over five years
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For Manchester United, Selhurst Park has often been a challenging venue, a place where victories have been elusive in recent seasons. On a sunlit afternoon in South London, it initially appeared as though this match would follow a similar, disappointing script.

United found themselves trailing after a lackluster first half, reminiscent of their recent defeat to Everton at Old Trafford. Manager Ruben Amorim and his squad seemed poised to slip into the lower half of the Premier League standings by the weekend’s close.

However, Manchester United showcased resilience and determination after the break. Goals from Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount turned the tide, securing their first triumph at Selhurst Park since July 2020. This victory temporarily lifted them above Crystal Palace into sixth place.

In response to Monday’s sobering loss to a 10-man Everton, Amorim made two strategic changes to the lineup. He introduced Mason Mount and Diogo Dalot, sidelining Noussair Mazraoui and Patrick Dorgu. The decision to bench Dorgu was expected, especially after Amorim expressed concerns about the Dane’s apparent anxiety during matches.

“We improved the way we trained this week,” Amorim explained before the match. “We dropped the intensity in the last game and we tried to regain that.”

Manchester United secured their first win at Selhurst Park since July 2020 on Sunday

Manchester United secured their first win at Selhurst Park since July 2020 on Sunday

They however started the game poorly and Jean-Philippe Mateta put the hosts ahead in the first-half

They however started the game poorly and Jean-Philippe Mateta put the hosts ahead in the first-half

The Frenchman was ordered to retake a penalty after double-touching the ball, but scored his second attempt

The Frenchman was ordered to retake a penalty after double-touching the ball, but scored his second attempt

It’s fair to say that United failed in that regard in a first half that saw their xG from open play drop to an almost non-existent 1.01.

Their only real chance came from a long throw and Leny Yoro’s flick-on in the opening seconds, as former United keeper Dean Henderson only just prevented Bryan Mbeumo and Casemiro from scrambling the ball over the line.

Casemiro then flicked a header narrowly wide from Bruno Fernandes’ free kick in the 10th minute after the Brazilian was fouled by Daichi Kamada, but that was about it from United as an attacking threat. With Zirkzee once again leading the line in the absence of Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha, they looked about as toothless as it’s possible to be.

Palace, on the other hand, were brimming with intent despite a second game in quick succession, and could easily have been more than one goal ahead before half-time. It arrived from the penalty spot in the 36th minute after Jean-Philippe Mateta showed a great touch to control Adam Wharton’s pass on the turn, and went down under a clumsy challenge from Yoro.

Mateta sent Senne Lammens the wrong way but referee Rob Jones ordered it to be retaken after VAR spotted an accidental double touch by the Frenchman. The rules have been changed this season to allow a retake when the first attempt was successful in the wake of Julian Alvarez’s disallowed effort in the Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Atletico in March. It was no problem for Mateta who place the ball into the other corner of the net for his ninth goal of the season.

Mateta has been a handful for United in the past and it was no different here as he went into battle with Matthijs de Ligt. When the Dutchman mistimed a challenge trying to cut out an excellent blind pass from Wharton in the eighth minute, Mateta raced clear but could only hit the side-netting.

When De Ligt headed against Yoro under pressure from Palace’s No.14 shortly afterwards, Mateta was away again but drilled another effort wide. He could easily have been celebrating a first-half hat-trick.

Kamada sidefooted weakly at Lammens after Palace sliced through United with a slick move midway through the first half, Yoro got his body in the way of Yeremy Pino’s blast after the United keeper punched clear, and Luke Shaw got across to make a last-ditch tackle on substitute Eddie Nketiah following another slip by De Ligt.

Joshua Zirkzee bagged the equaliser with his first Premier League goal in almost a year

Joshua Zirkzee bagged the equaliser with his first Premier League goal in almost a year

Mason Mount later sealed the victory with a quickly-taken free-kick fired past Dean Henderson

Mason Mount later sealed the victory with a quickly-taken free-kick fired past Dean Henderson

For Ruben Amorim it was a much-needed victory after a dire performance on Monday night

For Ruben Amorim it was a much-needed victory after a dire performance on Monday night

At that stage, it was hard to see where a United equaliser would come from, but somehow they scored twice within 18 minutes of the restart. Not surprisingly, both efforts came from set-pieces.

Zirkzee scored the first in 54th minute from Fernandes’ free kick after Nketiah had been booked for a foul on Dalot. The Dutchman was moving away from goal as he controlled the ball on his chest under pressure from Kamada, but sent a volley swerving into the far corner from a difficult angle past Henderson who was too preoccupied guarding his near post.

After Zirkzee nearly scored at the other end when substitute Mazraoui’s clearance hit him and went past the post, Mount fired United ahead from another free kick after Dalot was fouled by Marc Guehi in the 63rd minute. Fernandes touched the ball to his teammate and Mount drilled a shot through the wall and inside Henderson’s right-hand post.

After that it was merely a case of protecting the lead, and United managed it without any further drama against a Palace side who increasingly ran out of steam and ideas.

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