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Draw against Crystal Palace for the sad Manchester United!

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Night of shame for her Manchester United! Erik ten Haag’s team was beaten 4-0 by Crystal Palace away from home and lost ground for exit to Europe, while conceding 81 goals this season – negative performance for almost 50 years…

The score opened in the 13th minute with a nice effort by Olisewith the Red Devils equalizing in the 27th minute but seeing the goal disallowed for an attacking foul.

As if that wasn’t enough, in the 40’s Mateta he sent the ball into the net with his left, doubling the goals of the Londoners!

Another United goal was disallowed in the 53rd minute, this time for offside, with Palace making it 3-0 with Mitchell five minutes later.

The free kick came from Olise in the 67th minute, with the “eagles” having a crossbar in stoppage time for an even bigger score…

This defeat left Manchester United in 8th place and in immediate danger of being left out of Europe, while Oliver Glasner’s team have four wins and a draw in their last five matches.

It is noted that the “red devils” reached them 13 defeats in this year’s leaguewhich is happening for the first time in their history in the Premier League…

The program of the 36th matchday

Friday (3/5)

Luton-Everton 1-1

(31′ Antebayo – 24′ pen. Calvert-Lewin)

Saturday (4/5)

Arsenal-Bournemouth 3-0

(43′ Saka, 70′ Trossard, 90’+7′ Rice)

Burnley-Newcastle 1-4

(87′ O’Shea -19′ Wilson, 35′ Longstaff, 40′ Guimaraes, 55′ Isaac)

Brentford-Fulham 0-0

Sheffield United-Nottingham Forest 1-3

(17′ Brereton – 27′ 68′ Hudson Odoi, 51′ Yates)

Manchester City-Wolves 5-1

(12′, 35′, 45+3′, 54′ Haaland, 85′ Alvarez – 53′ Hwang Hee-chan)

Sunday (5/5)

Brighton-Aston Villa 1-0

(87′ Joao Pedro)

Chelsea-West Ham 5-0

(15′ Palmer, 30′ Gallagher, 36′ Madueke, 48′, 81′ Jackson)

Liverpool-Tottenham 4-2

(16′ Salah, 45′ Robertson, 50′ Hakpo, 59′ Elliott – 72′ Richarlison, 77′ Sean)

Monday (6/5)

Crystal Palace-Manchester United 4-0

(13′, 67′ Olisse, 40′ Mateta, 58′ Mitchell)

The program of the next (37th) matchday

Saturday (11/5)

Fulham-Manchester City (14:30)

West Ham-Luton (17:00)

Wolves-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Everton-Sheffield United (17:00)

Bournemouth-Bretford (17:00)

Newcastle-Brighton (17:00)

Tottenham-Burnley (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Chelsea (19:30)

Sunday (12/5)

Manchester United-Arsenal (18:30)

Monday (13/5)

Aston Villa-Liverpool (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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