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Manchester United’s Impressive Comeback: Key Moments from Their 2-1 Victory Over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park!

November 30, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • Amorim’s Immediate Response
  • Crystal Palace Seeking Stability
  • United’s Quest for Defensive Strength
                    <p><strong>Manchester United staged a comeback in the second half to secure a thrilling 2-1 victory against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday.</strong></p>

This triumph marked United’s first Premier League win in south London since 2020, although they faced significant challenges from Ruben Amorim’s team.

Crystal Palace initially took the lead with two penalties from Filip Mateta just nine minutes before half-time, putting United in a tough spot.

However, with Champions League qualification just one point away, Joshua Zirkzee justified his selection by Amorim with a determined shot just minutes into the match.

The comeback was completed by Mason Mount, who scored following a Bruno Fernandes free-kick just nine minutes after Zirkzee’s equalizer.

This victory ended a three-match winless streak in south London and marked Amorim’s team’s second away win in the Premier League since May.

As United highlighted the need for immediate Premier League action in south London, we take a look at the key points from Selhurst Park.

Amorim’s Immediate Response

Entering the November international break, Manchester United appears to be in a productive phase, but Amorim’s squad will face heightened scrutiny this week.

Despite returning to action with a lackluster 1-0 loss to ten-man Everton at home, the former Sporting Lisbon manager is eager for a swift turnaround.

Going into halftime, United was under considerable pressure, in danger of extending their winless streak to four games in the Premier League.

However, showing commendable mental resilience, they secured their first league win since a thrilling 4-2 victory over Brighton on October 25, with aspirations to return to European competition this season.

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Crystal Palace Seeking Stability

Oliver Glasner is steadily earning his place among Crystal Palace’s best-ever managers, having led the team to their first FA Cup victory in May.

With records broken and a memorable European journey, the former Eintracht Frankfurt manager has seen his side win various accolades.

Unfortunately for Palace, they recently suffered a 2-1 defeat to Strasbourg in France, knocking them out of the Europa League.

The Eagles, who relinquished their lead at Selhurst Park and missed a chance to excel in Europe, have managed only one win in their last four matches across all competitions.

As they search for consistency, Palace will next face relegation-struggling Burnley on Wednesday.

United’s Quest for Defensive Strength

While Amorim’s side celebrated their second Premier League away win since mid-March, the Portuguese coach understands the pressing need for defensive resilience.

United have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last six league matches, allowing Everton to snag victory with their lone shot on target at Old Trafford.

Remarkably, aside from a 2-0 win against Premier League newcomers Sunderland on October 4, United has maintained only one clean sheet across their first 14 matches this season.

Amorim’s squad is the only team outside of Manchester’s red half to achieve a clean sheet since January, despite heading into the November international break with consecutive 2-2 draws against Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.

Match Report

Crystal Palace: Henderson, Richards, Lacroix, Guehi, Mitchell, Muñoz, Wharton, Kamata, Searle, Pino, Mateta.

Substitutes: Nketiah, Hughes, Deveny, Lerma

Manchester United: Joro, Yolo, Likuto, Shaw, Dalot, Dalot, Casemiro, Fernandes, Mount, Mbeumo, Syrian.

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Substitutes: Mazarui, Martinez, Dorg, Mainu

Goals: Crystal Palace: Mateta (36 min) – Manchester United: Zirkzee (54 min), Mount (63 min)

Yellow Cards: Crystal Palace: Nketiah, Guehi, Lerma – Manchester United: Shaw, Mbeumo

Red Cards: None

Referee: Robert Jones

Fan Take: This match showcases United’s resurgence and could ignite hopes for a European spot, fueling fan excitement as they navigate the season. Crystal Palace’s struggle reveals the challenges mid-table teams face, emphasizing the competitive nature of the Premier League.

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