On 30 September one of the matches of the 7th round of the English football championship took place. Man United (England) and Crystal Palace (London) met.
English Championship, 7th round
Man.United (England) - Krl Palace (London) - 0:1 ( 0:1)
Goals: Joachim Andersen (25)
Warnings: Casemiro (10), Hughes (32), Joel Ward (45+3), Mount (77), Sofiane Amrabat (79).
Man United vs KRL Palace match review:
In a much-anticipated Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester United faced Crystal Palace in a thrilling encounter. Both teams were determined to win and gain crucial points in the standings. The fans filled the legendary stadium in anticipation of a thrilling encounter between the two top teams. At the start of the first half both teams showed their skills and tactics, but Crystal Palace were the first to score. In the 25th minute, J. Andersen from Crystal Palace hit the opponent's goal, which delighted the fans. This first goal added intrigue to the game and served as a warning signal for Manchester United. As the match progressed, tensions were building at both ends of the pitch. The referee showed his authority by showing several yellow cards. Manchester United's Casemiro was cautioned in the 10th minute, followed by yellow cards for W. Hughes in the 32nd minute and J. Ward in the 45th minute, both Crystal Palace players. These cards signalled that the game was fiercely fought, with neither team wanting to concede an inch. The second half started with Manchester United deciding to turn the tide of the game and get an equaliser. In the 61st minute Manchester United made the first substitution: F. Pellistri came on instead of A. Garnacho, trying to give the team new strength. However, Crystal Palace's defence held firm, disrupting the hosts' attacks. In the 77th minute, Manchester United player M. Mount received another yellow card, increasing the pressure on his team.
After that, managerial decisions came into play: Manchester United made two more substitutions. M. Mount was replaced by A. Marcial, and M. Rashford gave way to K. Eriksen. In the 78th minute Crystal Palace also made a substitution: J. Schlupp was replaced by J. Riedewald. Riedewald. This substitution was aimed at preserving the advantage, which was achieved with great difficulty. Just a minute later, Manchester United player S. Amrabat received a yellow card, which indicated the growing heat of the game. In the closing stages of the match, both teams were looking for any opportunity to turn the game in their favour. In the 87th minute Manchester United introduced R. Varane instead of H. Maguire. Varane instead of H. Maguire, hoping that the French defender could contribute to a possible return to victory. Crystal Palace responded with two quick substitutions in the 88th minute, bringing on E. Eze and K. Richards. Despite Manchester United's best efforts and late substitutions, the scoreline remained unchanged. Crystal Palace won a crucial 1-0 victory. This result shocked the whole league, emphasising the strength and resilience of the Crystal Palace team. And Manchester United were left to regroup and analyse their performance, looking for ways to rebuild in the upcoming matches. The match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace showed the exciting nature of Premier League football. It was a tight contest in which both teams showed their skills on the pitch. Old Trafford witnessed an unusual match that reminded fans of the excitement and unpredictability that make football a beautiful game.
The following matches await the opponents in the next round: Man United vs Brentford, Krela Palace vs Nottingham Forest.
Man United vs Krela Palace match statistics:
Manchester United | Crystal Palace | |
---|---|---|
4 | Shots on goal | 2 |
18 | Kicks | 8 |
6 | Blocked shots | 2 |
14 | Penalty kicks | 5 |
4 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 3 |
10 | Offences | 8 |
9 | Corner | 4 |
2 | Offsides | 0 |
77% | Ball possession | 23% |
3 | Yellow cards | 2 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
1 | Keeper saves | 3 |
701 | Total assists | 213 |
617 | Accurate assists | 141 |
88% | Accuracy of passes | 66% |