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Highlights of Man Utd vs Crystal Palace on 19 September 2020
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Donny van de Beek becomes the 20th Manchester United player to score on his Premier League debut for the club.Game on. 🇳🇱 pic.twitter.com/CgPBsTy3xI
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David de Gea has failed to save the last 18 penalties that he has faced in the Premier League, last saving one from the spot in October 2014 against Everton's Leighton Baines. Retake. pic.twitter.com/ktRJDuJeyU
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Jeffrey Schlupp has provided more Premier League assists against Man Utd than he has versus any other team (4), with the Ghanaian assisting in four of his last six apps against the Red Devils. Delivered. pic.twitter.com/xkmjUAdGIg
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Home Manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
4-2-3-1
Away Manager
Roy Hodgson
4-4-2
1
David De Gea
24
Timothy Fosu-Mensah
2
Victor Nilsson Lindelof
5
Harry Maguire
23
Luke Shaw
6
Paul Pogba
39
Scott McTominay
21
Daniel James
18
Bruno Fernandes
10
Marcus Rashford
9
Anthony Martial
31
Vicente Guaita
2
Joel Ward
8
Cheikhou Kouyate
12
Mamadou Sakho
27
Tyrick Mitchell
10
Andros Townsend
22
James McCarthy
18
James McArthur
15
Jeffrey Schlupp
9
Jordan Ayew
2
11
Wilfried Zaha
Man Of The Match Poll
vote
63 Votes
Wilfried Zaha
48%
Victor Nilsson Lindelof
30%
Donny van de Beek
8%
Mamadou Sakho
5%
Bruno Fernandes
3%
13
fouls
9
1
offsides
2
4
shots on target
6
7
shots off target
5
8
blocked shots
3
2
counter attacks
8
9
corners
3
31
crosses
13
75%
possession
25%
148 Votes
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace Team Performance
The retake seemed harsh, De Gea was barely off the line.
However, its good to see VAR go against Man Utd for once after the excessive penalties they were given last season.
We say that every fucking season. The handball rule is making the heads football lose all of their hair. Is there a more complicated rule than the handball rule in football.
Problem is *how*. Feels like no matter how you'd phrase the handball rule there are still going to be controversial situations surrounding it simply due to the subjective nature of it
They should allow only defenders to use one arm to make a save and if it hits the arm of a midfielder or attacker then they should give a penalty every time
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They should allow only defenders to use an arm to make a save and if it hits the arm of a midfielder or attacker then they should always give a penalty everytime
They should allow only defenders to use one arm to make a save and if it hits the arm of a midfielder or attacker then they should always give a penalty everytime
This reminds me how they started last season...same old United I guess. They go down then up up up up then down down down down down down down up down mostly down then all the sudden they beat Real Madrid then lose in the next match in Premier League LMAO
However, its good to see VAR go against Man Utd for once after the excessive penalties they were given last season.
Donny van de Beek scored on his debut, but the Reds were frustrated by Palace and VAR...
Even their website is blaming VAR like a kid
Pure amateur defending
Pure amateur defending
Well Played C.Palace 👏🏻
Well Played C.Palace 👏🏻