HomeSportsCrystal Palace FC - Transfer news, results, fixtures, video and audio

Crystal Palace FC – Transfer news, results, fixtures, video and audio

Date:

Related stories

Africa’s biggest airport sees 21m passengers a year and cost £6.1m to build

Africa’s largest airport is unsurprisingly located in Johannesburg, the...

Can live-streamed street sets energise UK music for new artists?

BBC1Xtra's DJ Target, another grime pioneer, feels people are...

Beautiful European ski resort which has been named the best in the world

A beautiful skiing resort in Europe has been named...

UK Pizza Hut to raise funds after Budget tax hikes

The operator of Pizza's Hut restaurants in the UK...

Unlikely city hailed best value Christmas market – boasting FREE festive train

In any discussion of Europe's best Christmas markets, the...
spot_imgspot_img

Daniel Munoz of Crystal Palace is challenged by Diogo Dalot of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Manchester United FC at Selhurst ParkImage source, Getty Images

We asked for your thoughts after Saturday’s Premier League game between Crystal Palace and Manchester United.

Here are some of your comments:

Crystal Palace fans

Len: We were lucky to get a point out of this one; however, Eze had two golden opportunities that he would normally have slotted home. Our injury list continues to present problems in selecting our best XI…but, we are not the side who finished last season so well.

Keith: Out-thought tactically in the first half and out-fouled too, with United scything down Eze repeatedly. Much better in second half, which was very even. Good performance from Henderson and the defence, but Eze continues to utterly waste golden opportunities.

Glen: Today I saw a better performance. They definitely looked fitter however the formation was not working which was very obvious from the stands. Unfortunately it took until the 70th minute to change things up. Overall we had the best of the second half and should have scored. Please start Sarr and loaning out Rak-Sakyi looks a bad idea now.

Steve: What has happened to Palace? The first half was a throwback to the Hodgson days. Passive. Negative. Unable to put two passes together. Glasner’s half-time talk brought some improvement, but Palace looked like a team already battling against relegation. I hope I’m wrong, but Glasner needs to turn it around before the rot sets in.

Man Utd fans

Tim: Some really good stuff from United in the first half, with Eriksen the pick of the players. I don’t think anything was gained from bringing on Rashford when Eriksen and Zirkzee were causing Palace so may problems. Fernandes, who was average by his standards, could have come off for Rashford with Zirkzee sitting deeper.

Nigel: It concerns me that United can be so dominant but yet not deliver. For me the build up is still too slow and not positive enough. Not taking their chances that were created must be a concern for Ten Hag. The team is crying out for a regular goal scorer and Zirkzee is not that player for me. Work still to do on ‘the project’.

Jason: Another big disappointment and it could have been worse had Palace took their better chances. It was the same old lack of cutting edge, it’s hard to see this team putting a run of wins together and really making a statement. The lack of urgency to go get a winning goal in the latter stages of games like this is frustrating.

Chris: Should have been home and dry after 45 minutes. In football, especially at this level, you have to take advantage when on top. United lacked a ruthlessness in front of goal and inevitably Palace then had their moments. There is much promise from Manchester United with a much improved back four and Onana has now hit top form. Two points lost.

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img