Crystal Palace 1-2 Man United: Zirkzee and Mount give visitors first win at Selhurst Park in five years
## Manchester United break Selhurst Park curse Selhurst Park had long been a difficult venue for Manchester United, and for much of this match it seemed that run of frustration would continue. However, goals from Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount turned the game around, giving United their first victory on this ground in more than five years. ### Poor start for the visitors United began shakily, struggling to find rhythm in the opening 20 minutes. Crystal Palace pressed with intensity, capitalizing on defensive hesitations. Their early efforts paid off when Palace took the lead, momentarily deepening United’s troubles away from home. ### Amorim’s tactical response Ruben Amorim reacted quickly, shifting his side’s shape to regain control in midfield. The adjustment brought immediate improvement, allowing United to push forward with greater purpose. Zirkzee equalized midway through the second half with a composed finish after a well-worked team move. ### Mount’s decisive moment With momentum turning, Mason Mount produced the match-winning moment. Arriving late in the box, he met a low cross and slotted home coolly to seal the 2-1 victory. The goal not only secured three points but also restored confidence among the players after a series of inconsistent results. ### Historical significance This win marked Manchester United’s first triumph at Selhurst Park since 2018. Beyond the statistics, it was a statement of resilience from a squad still adapting to Amorim’s leadership and tactical philosophy. > "We showed great character today. The boys reacted perfectly to a tough start," said Ruben Amorim after the match. United’s fans will hope this performance signals a more consistent phase as the team continues to chase European qualification. *** **Author’s summary:** Manchester United overcame an early setback to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park, ending a five-year winless run thanks to goals from Zirkzee and Mount.

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