Crystal Palace claimed a well-deserved 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, with Jean-Philippe Mateta’s brace securing all three points for the Eagles. The win, coming in the final stages of the game, moved Palace above United in the Premier League table, highlighting their strong performance against a vulnerable home side.
United began the match without a traditional striker, opting for Kobbie Mainoo in a false-nine role. The experimental setup failed to deliver, and Palace quickly grew into the game. Mateta had a golden chance early on but misfired. However, the visitors capitalized in the second half, with Mateta breaking the deadlock in the 64th minute after United’s defense failed to clear the ball. Despite several attempts, United could not find an equalizer.
The match took another turn for the worse for United as defensive rock Lisandro Martinez suffered a knee injury, forcing him off the field on a stretcher. The injury left United’s defense further exposed as Palace doubled their lead with a brilliant counter-attack in the 89th minute. Daniel Munoz’s run down the flank and square ball to Mateta allowed the French striker to tap home his second goal, effectively sealing the win for the visitors.
Despite having moments of dominance, including a strong start and a chance that hit the post from Mainoo, United were unable to capitalize on their early pressure. Palace, on the other hand, were more clinical and well-organized, exploiting United’s defensive frailties. Dean Henderson in goal for Palace was rarely tested, as United struggled to create clear chances, even with the introduction of forwards Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.