Still without a goal, let alone a point, and never looking close to claiming either at Old Trafford, the worrying thing for Crystal Palace is their predicament could get a lot worse before it gets any better. Chelsea are their next opponents, and while the international break might give manager Roy Hodgson some welcome pause for thought, Palace will have no hope against the Premier League champions if they prove as anaemic as they were here against a completely dominant Manchester United. It was boys against men, very large, very hungry ones.
Wayne Hennessey might have hoped he would deny Jose Mourinho’s rampant side from running up their sixth four-goal haul in 11 matches when he made an excellent save to frustrate substitute Anthony Martial ten minutes from time. But the Palace goalkeeper’s net was breached for a fourth time soon after when Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku converted Martial’s cross for his 15th goal in 12 matches for club and country this season. It added some extra gloss to the scoreline after two goals from the towering Marouane Fellaini, following Juan Mata’s early opener, which had put United firmly on course for their sixth win in seven league games.
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For now, Palace will just be thankful they do not have to return to Manchester in the competition again this term, having been thumped 5-0 by City a week earlier, although whether they will be back here next season is hard to say. Yes, Palace were severely weakened, with Christian Benteke, Wilfried Zaha, Scott Dann and Ruben Loftus-Cheek among the absentees, but even with them Hodgson will have his work cut out.
“At the moment, we fear we’re the boxer who is fighting in the wrong weight class he is not able to handle,” the Palace manager said. “We are going to take the blows to the chin and get knocked down but I don’t think we stayed on the canvas, I think we tried to get back up.
“These two [United and City] are getting good results against almost everyone they play against so if we can keep the players positive and stop them doubting themselves too much, you never know, we could look back on this terrible patch at the end of the season and say it helped us build the character to stay in the league.”
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Palace did not even given themselves a chance. With confidence so low, it was imperative they at least got a foothold in the game but all that work on the training ground this week was undone inside two and a half minutes when Mata claimed another early United goal.
Palace did not even given themselves a chance. With confidence so low, it was imperative they at least got a foothold in the game but all that work on the training ground this week was undone inside two and a half minutes when Mata claimed another early United goal.
Palace are not exactly on the small side but they could not live with United’s sheer physicality. Don’t get me wrong, United were the team playing the football, but it must be deflating for rugged opponents such as Palace that they are not just at a serious technical and mental disadvantage here but a physical one, too.
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