Manchester United surprised me honestly. Their first half performance was quite comforting and they should have got a decent win here. But Crystal Palace started to play differently in the second half. Manchester United couldn't maintain the same level of dominance against them. This just brought their end. After not being able to score the second goal Crystal Palace kept their hopes alive and scored the equalizer in the stoppage time.
This draw isn't good at all for the Red Devils right before a big game against Arsenal. They might lose 5 points in 2 games in this case.
Yes, i watched the match yesterday and I'm sure the equalizing goal scored by "Michael Olise" of Crystal palace must be one of Manchester United's greatest shock this season, because everybody taught Man-U had already won the match yesterday at 90mins, only to be disappointed at extra time, because Man-u had the most ball possession during the game, likewise Crystal palace having the most "Shot on target" which eventually paved way to them playing draw yesterday. But on the contrary, both team did play an enjoyable game yesterday
it's hurt when your club draw in a late minutes to the end of the match. Olise broke my heart yesterday with his late minute equalising free kicks.
Manchester United missed so many opportunities in the game, Rashford was very selfish in the game, he wants to score by all means. Crystal palace defended well last night. It was an interesting game tough one for that matter.
Manchester United has to win Arsenal on Sunday if they will achieve top four place. Arsenal are really Inform as league leader. It will be difficult for Manchester United to win in that game on Sunday. A draw will be fine by me.
I never believed that the Man U that was able to defeat Man City would not be able to win crystal palace which is in the 12th position in the league. Regardless, Man U did well, to me, and so was crystal palace which could not conceal more goals and still managed to score once. And as for Rashford, I don't like people blaming players when they are on the pitch, human brains calculate and decide in less than a second in some situations, so we can't blame him. If it had utilised more chances, you would not have termed him "selfish."
However, the match against Arsenal is another crucial match, and if Arsenal would defeat Man U, then they would have virtually secured their EPL trophy for the season.