Man United Comes Back to Beat Crystal Palace as Zirkzee Stunner Ends Goal Drought
Manchester United scored twice in the second half to overturn Crystal Palace's lead and secure their fourth win in seven league games, moving into the Premier League's top half.
- At Selhurst Park on Sunday, Manchester United recorded a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, with Zirkzee ending a 25-game goal drought.
- Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring with a penalty retake after VAR ruled his initial kick struck the ball twice, while referee Rob Jones' announcement briefly sparked celebrations.
- Zirkzee's 54th-minute finish, created by Fernandes' set play, ended a 25-game league drought, and Mount completed the turnaround after 63 minutes following a quick Fernandes layoff.
- The win ended Crystal Palace's 12-game unbeaten home run and moved Manchester United into the top half, leaving them four points behind Manchester City after four wins in seven.
- Ruben Amorim faced renewed criticism after Monday's defeat and switched full-backs in his criticised 3-4-2-1 system, with Luke Shaw making key blocks on his 300th appearance.
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