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EPL: Manchester United rally from behind to end Selhurst Park struggles

Manchester United produced a fine second-half turnaround to defeat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park, breaking a four-year winless run at the ground and climbing back into the Premier League’s top six.

United had not scored at the venue since Bruno Fernandes’ strike in January 2023 and had not won there since July 2020, when Anthony Martial was among the scorers.

When Palace went into half-time ahead after a dominant display, few expected Ruben Amorim’s side to flip the script.

New penalty retake rule takes centre stage

Palace’s opener came from Jean-Philippe Mateta, who benefitted from a newly enforced Premier League rule.

The striker initially converted a penalty nine minutes before the break, only for VAR to alert referee Rob Jones that Mateta had kicked the ball twice before it crossed the line, now an automatic retake.

The law, in effect from this season, had its first real application, triggering confusion among both sets of players and supporters.

Mateta showed no nerves, sending Senne Lammens the wrong way a second time to give Palace the lead.

Zirkzee answers critics with fierce equaliser

United entered the clash on the back of three winless games and a damaging defeat to 10-man Everton. Their response required character, and it came from an unlikely source.

Joshua Zirkzee, heavily criticized since joining the club and largely written off after a string of off-colour performances, vindicated Amorim’s decision to keep faith with him.

The Dutchman lashed a swerving strike from a tight angle nine minutes into the second half, beating former United goalkeeper Dean Henderson for his first Premier League goal in almost a year.

The finish may prove crucial for Zirkzee, whose minutes have dried up and whose international prospects with the Netherlands have stalled

Mount completes the comeback

United’s momentum surged, and just nine minutes later, Mason Mount struck the decisive blow. A quick, smart free-kick from Fernandes caught Palace unprepared, allowing Mount to drill a low shot into the bottom corner.

From that point, United shifted into game-management mode, exploiting Palace’s fatigue after their European fixture less than three days earlier.

The home side, who would have moved into the top four with a win, ran out of energy and ideas.

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Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace: Eze fires stunning half-volley against former club in Gunners victory

Eberechi Eze delivered a magical moment against his former club, firing home a stunning half-volley as Arsenal beat Crystal Palace in a tense London derby at the Emirates Stadium.

The goal kept the Gunners in charge of their own fate, as they extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table.

Palace hold firm despite Arsenal pressure

Crystal Palace kept things tight at the back throughout the first half, except for the 39t minute strike from Eze.

Mikel Arteta’s men struggled to convert possession into clear chances for the remaining parts of the game as Palace’s defensive discipline stood firm.

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Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpool: Reds’ unbeaten run ends

Liverpool’s 17-game unbeaten streak came to a halt after a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, with late drama sealing the Reds’ first loss of the season.

Arne Slot’s men were outplayed for much of the contest as Palace struck early through Ismaila Sarr, before Eddie Nketiah’s late goal secured victory despite Federico Chiesa’s equaliser.

Palace strike first

The hosts made a blistering start, capitalising on a defensive lapse when Ryan Gravenberch failed to clear a corner, allowing Sarr to fire home from close range.

Liverpool relied on goalkeeper Alisson, who pulled off a string of world-class saves to keep Palace at bay before the break.

Liverpool falter despite Alisson’s brilliance

Alisson continued to frustrate Palace in the second half, denying Jean-Philippe Mateta in a one-on-one. Liverpool then grew into the game but Florian Wirtz wasted a big chance to open his account before being substituted.

Late drama seals Reds’ first loss

Substitute Chiesa appeared to rescue Liverpool with another late equaliser, but Palace had the final say when Nketiah pounced on a long throw to send the home crowd into jubilation.

Palace remain the only unbeaten side in the Premier League, while Liverpool’s title push has suffered a setback.

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Breaking: Arsenal seal £60m deal for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze

Arsenal have officially completed the signing of Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace in a deal worth £60 million plus add-ons.

The Gunners beat rivals Tottenham to the signature of the 26-year-old attacking midfielder, who has penned a long-term contract at the Emirates.

Eze becomes Arsenal’s latest marquee addition as Mikel Arteta strengthens his squad ahead of the new campaign.

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EPL: Chelsea survive Crystal Palace test, begin campaign with goalless draw

Chelsea began their Premier League campaign with a goalless draw against Crystal Palace in a London derby at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

The Blues were handed a reprieve after Eberechi Eze’s first-half free-kick for Palace was disallowed following a VAR review.

Eze struck a thunderous effort that appeared to give the visitors the lead, but the goal was overturned when replays showed Marc Guehi had committed a foul in the build-up.

The Blues struggled to create clear chances, with a series of corners easily dealt with by Palace and Cole Palmer largely ineffective in attack.

Substitute Estevão Willian provided some energy after replacing Jamie Gittens, but his runs down the flank failed to break down the visitors’ defence as Chelsea laboured in the final third.

The London derby ended with Chelsea avoiding a major scare but still searching for a cutting edge in their attacking play.