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Two weeks ago, Manchester United spectacularly launched their season with a 4-0 drubbing of an abject Chelsea side and everything in the garden looked rosy.
Today saw the old United, dire in defence on virtually the only two occasions Crystal Palace came forward and wasteful once again upfront as they chased a game they were expected to win at a canter.
Having eventually hauled themselves back on level terms with time almost up, there would surely be only one winner as the contest entered five added on minutes. But as the Reds searched for that elusive winner, it was the Eagles who pounced as David De Gea allowed a Patrick van Aanholt shot to creep under his body, ending another bad afternoon for the increasingly-under – pressure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The single point they had fought for almost an hour to rescue will have left his side shell- shocked as both this game and the draw at Wolves should have seen United vying for the top spot in the Premiership. Instead, a missed penalty by Marcus Rashford whose effort rebounded off the woodwork plus other opportunities that went begging and a calamitous first half goal conceded when Victor Lindelof lost an aerial battle allowing Jordan Ayew to run on and score gave Palace a victory they could only have dreamed of.
Refereeing decisions and the VAR system not being used when it should have been may have added to their woes, but the goal-shy South London side should have been meat and drink on an afternoon when everything that could have gone wrong probably did. Injuries to Luke Shaw and Anthony Martial will not have helped the cause and some careful planning needs to be put in place ahead of a tricky trip to Southampton next weekend.
On a day when only Dan James’ late equaliser caused a fleeting moment of joy, United look just a work in progress band nothing else.