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Manchester United v Crystal Palace (2020-21)
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HT:0–1
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSaturday 19 September 2020
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
Player of the MatchWilfried Zaha
RefereeMartin Atkinson
Attendance0
Weather18 °C (64 °F)
Man Utd - TBA
Crystal Palace - TBA
Man Utd - TBA
Crystal Palace - TBA

Manchester United v Crystal Palace was a match which took place at the Old Trafford on Saturday 19 September 2020.

Wilfried Zaha scored twice against his former club as Crystal Palace condemned Manchester United to a miserable start to their Premier League campaign with victory at Old Trafford.

After Andros Townsend squeezed a seventh-minute shot into the far corner from Jeffrey Schlupp's cross, the hosts struggled badly but the game slipped away from them thanks to Zaha's controversial 74th-minute penalty.

Referee Martin Atkinson used the VAR TV monitor to decide Victor Lindelof had handled inside his own box. But, after David de Gea saved Jordan Ayew's spot-kick, Atkinson ordered a retake because the Spain international had moved off his line. Zaha took responsibility for the second attempt and made no mistake.

On his debut, Donny van de Beek pulled one back 10 minutes from time but Zaha struck again against his former club to secure a deserved victory for Palace.

It was their biggest ever win at Old Trafford, the first time they have beaten United away from home in successive seasons and means Palace have won their opening two games of a top flight season for the first time in their history.

For United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, it was a horrible day. Too many of his players were off the pace, including Paul Pogba, who was replaced by Van de Beek midway through the second half.

Palace's 73-year-old boss Roy Hodgson is just five years younger than Sir Alex Ferguson, who watched this game from the directors' box.

Ferguson must have been impressed with the youthful exuberance of the Palace side. Despite conceding possession, they were by far the most inventive and gave central defensive pair Harry Maguire and Lindelof a torrid time.

Lindelof was shrugged away far too easily by Schlupp in the build-up to Townsend's goal and Ayew would have had a second for Palace before the break had it not been for De Gea's brilliant one-handed save.

That it should be Zaha whose contribution eventually proved decisive was a further painful memory for United.

Zaha was Ferguson's last signing as United boss. But the Ivory Coast international never settled at Old Trafford and was sold back to Palace in 2015.

After ending last season with a whimper, Palace could not have done better over the past fortnight and face an intriguing meeting with Everton, who have also won their opening two games, at Selhurst Park next weekend.

In his programme notes, United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward spoke about the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on football's finances.

This argument is wearing a little thin with United supporters, who have seen rivals sign players for big money while United hit a brick wall in their attempt to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund.

None of those criticisms will be silenced by this dismal fare.

Despite being given an extra week off because of their European exploits, United were flat. The spark that player of the year Bruno Fernandes brought to the United side in January was missing. Pogba was poor and guilty of too many unforced errors.

United's defence struggled badly, with Maguire and Lindelof out of position far too often, and they have now conceded first in four successive home league games.

Their best chance until Van de Beek's goal was a far-post Mason Greenwood header which the striker sent disappointingly wide.

On this evidence, it is hard to see United matching last season's third-place finish without further additions to Solskjaer's squad.

Match[]

Details[]

19 September 2020
17:30 GMT
Manchester United Manchester United FC 1–3 Crystal Palace FC Crystal Palace Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 0
Referee: Martin Atkinson
van de Beek Goal 80' HT:0–1
Report
Townsend Goal 7'
Zaha Goal 74' (Pen)85'
Manchester United
Crystal Palace
01 David de Gea
24 Timothy Fosu-Mensah Substituted off in the 81st minute 81' Booked
02 Victor Lindelöf
05 Harry Maguire Booked
23 Luke Shaw
06 Paul Pogba Substituted off in the 67th minute 67'
39 Scott McTominay
10 Marcus Rashford
18 Bruno Fernandes
21 Daniel James Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
09 Anthony Martial
Substitutes:
03 Eric Bailly
11 Mason Greenwood Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
17 Fred
25 Odion Ighalo Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
26 Dean Henderson
29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
34 Donny van de Beek Substituted on in the 67th minute 67'
Manager:
Flag of Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær
31 Vicente Guaita
02 Joel Ward Booked
08 Cheikhou Kouyaté
12 Mamadou Sakho
27 Tyrick Mitchell
10 Andros Townsend
18 James McArthur
22 James McCarthy Substituted off in the 88th minute 88'
15 Jeffrey Schlupp Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
11 Wilfried Zaha
09 Jordan Ayew Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
Substitutes:
04 Luka Milivojević Substituted on in the 88th minute 88'
07 Max Meyer
13 Wayne Hennessey
23 Michy Batshuayi Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
25 Eberechi Eze Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
34 Martin Kelly
45 Ryan Inniss
Manager:
Flag of England Roy Hodgson

Man of the Match: Wilfried Zaha

Assistant referees:
Lee Betts
Peter Kirkup
Fourth official:
Robert Jones

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall anchester United Crystal Palace
Goals scored 1 3
Total shots 17 14
Shots on target 4 5
Ball possession 76% 24%
Corner kicks 9 3
Fouls committed 13 9

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