Crystal Palace thrashed Manchester United at Selhurst Park on Monday night, causing them even more humiliation.
A strike that causes injuries Harry Maguire, a defender, and captain Bruno Fernandes were United’s two newest losses heading into the game—a never-ending sequence of injuries. In the starting lineup, Jonny Evans and Mason Mount took their places.
And their prospects of qualifying for Europe were further dashed; a rampaging home team proved too much for the threadbare side. Michael Olise and Jean-Philippe Mateta gave Palace a 2-0 lead at the break, and manager Erik ten Hag was further tormented by goals from Tyrick Mitchell and Olise’s thunderbolt.
United is still in seventh position in the Premier League and faces losing out on European status as a result of yet another terrible performance. These are the players’ evaluations following a terrible evening in London.
André Onana
Beaten with strength by Jean-Philippe Mateta and accuracy by Michael Olise. Olise had a chance that should have been saved in the second half. 2.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
changed sides, maybe in an attempt to counter Olise, but was far away from him when he made it 1-0. praised for his comeback to Palace and granted permission to return in the summer. 2.
Evans Jonny
Erik ten Hag said that it was evident that United had not intended to play him. Mateta scored the second goal, leaving them completely outclassed. His low point for the season. 2.
Casemiro
So careless and impulsive in lunging forward to confront Olise in defense, only to be turned with startling ease. For the fourth goal, hounded. Dean Henderson’s lone genuine save came from Drew. 2.
Diogo Dalot
He had previously battled with a Palace winger, but he was never able to get a handle on Ebrechi Eze. did not give off any sense of presence at either end. 2.
Mainoo Kobbie
blatantly unconfident and afflicted by a reliable and steady companion beside him. played a hospital pass that was chosen by Christian Eriksen. 2.
Erik Christian
recommenced by default. Eriksen shouldn’t have been out there and was off speed for both of the first half’s goals; Sofyan Amrabat was the better option. 1.
Anthony
worse than the previous season at Selhurst Park. Should be spearheading the аssаult, but he never seemed up to the task. His latest aspirations have proven fruitless. 2.
Masonry Mount
It was evident since it was his first Premier League start in seven months. Despite his best efforts, he remаins unsuccessful, and his slide is unabated. 2.
Alejandro Garnacho
Despite drawing the occasional foul, Drew was unable to make a significant impact and appeared perplexed by Palace’s 3-4-2-1 system. 2.
Hojlund Rasmus
Despite being given a penalty for a little foul on Dean Henderson, they were never able to control Palace’s back three. broke his duck the previous week, but this was just another drab performance. 2.
Subs
Amrabat, Sofyan
Reserved. 4
Wheatley, Ethan
Second occurrence. 5
Amad
One more cameo. 5.
Supervisor
selected a sensible squad despite having to deal with three additional injuries, but Eriksen returned to the starting lineup, throwing doubt on the midfield’s balance. 3.