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Manchester United faced off with Crystal Palace in a crucial English Premier League clash at Selhurst Park this afternoon.
United dominated the first half, creating numerous chances but failing to convert them.
A goal seemed inevitable as United pressed high, limiting Crystal Palace to minimal possession and few opportunities.
However, the game shifted in the second half.
United struggled to maintain control, allowing Palace to create more chances.
Andre Onana made a vital double save thwarting Eddie Nketiah and Ismaila Sarr to keep the score level.
Erik ten Hag attempted to influence the game with substitutions, bringing on Manuel Ugarte, Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Højlund.
Unfortunately, these changes didn’t have the desired effect, with United losing momentum and generating fewer chances after the changes.
Despite losing twice to Palace last season, including a crushing 4-0 defeat, this will feel like a missed opportunity for United to secure three crucial points.
The result leaves Manchester United in 11th place in the league with just seven points, as they continue to struggle for consistency.
To improve, the Red Devils must reflect on both the positives and negatives from this game.
Here are five things we learned from tonight’s fixture.
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