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Manchester United played to a 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace as both teams missed golden opportunities at Selhurst Park.

United entered the match having scored 10 goals in their last two games, but couldn’t maintain that form, with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes failing to capitalize on their best chances. Former United goalkeeper Dean Henderson delivered a strong performance. Palace improved after a poor first half but couldn’t beat Andre Onana.

United dominated the first half and should have taken the lead, but Henderson made three key saves, and Garnacho and Fernandes both hit the crossbar in quick succession.

Palace improved following Oliver Glasner’s double substitution at halftime, forcing Onana to save Eddie Nketiah’s low effort and Ismaila Sarr’s rebound. Eberechi Eze then missed a great opportunity, sending his shot wide from Sarr’s cut-back, leading to groans from the home crowd. Key moments from the match are discussed here.Manchester United’s 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park was marked by missed chances and strong goalkeeping on both sides. Despite entering the match on a scoring spree, United struggled to find the net, with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes notably failing to convert clear opportunities. Dean Henderson, the former United keeper, was crucial for Palace, making several key saves, including preventing shots from Garnacho and Fernandes, who both struck the crossbar.

In the first half, United dominated but couldn’t break the deadlock. Palace improved after halftime thanks to Oliver Glasner’s substitutions, testing United’s Andre Onana with shots from Eddie Nketiah and Ismaila Sarr. Eberechi Eze’s missed chance from close range epitomized Palace’s frustrations. The match highlighted both teams’ defensive strengths and inability to capitalize on their scoring opportunities.

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