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Palace stuns Man Utd at start of Premier League

Wilfried Zaha leads Crystal Palace to a shocking 3-1 win against Manchester United

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Sep 2020 9:26AM

Palace stuns Man Utd at start of Premier League
Crystal Palace’s English midfielder Andros Townsend (L) shoots to score the opening goal as Manchester United’s English defender Luke Shaw (R) tries to block during the English Premier League football match. – AFP pic, September 20, 2020

LONDON – Manchester United suffered a miserable start to their Premier League campaign as Wilfried Zaha fired Crystal Palace to a shock 3-1 win at Old Trafford.

On a day of high drama, Leeds edged Fulham 4-3 to earn their first top-flight victory since 2004 on Saturday and Everton went to the top of the table as Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored a hat-trick in a 5-2 destruction of 10-man West Brom.

On the second weekend, United was playing for the first time after being given an extra week of rest due to their involvement in the latter stages of last season’s Europa League.

But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s lethargic side was well below their best and Palace took full advantage thanks to Andros Townsend’s seventh-minute strike and Zaha’s double against his former club.

There was a hint of controversy about Zaha’s first goal as VAR ruled that Victor Lindelof could have handled Jordan Ayew’s shot even though the ball was hit with force at him from close quarters.

David De Gea saved Ayew’s spot-kick, but VAR intervened again to a retake as United’s keeper had strayed off his line where Zaha converted from the spot.

United’s close-season signing Donny van de Beek came off the bench and the former Ajax midfielder reduced the deficit with a debut goal in the 80th minute.

But Zaha, who endured a difficult spell before re-joining Palace, lashed home in the 85th minute.

For the first time in six years, United was beaten in their opening league game.

Arsenal capitalised on the chance to open a six-point gap over United in the battle for a top-four finish despite their poor performance.

Alexandre Lacazette headed the Gunners into a 25th minute lead from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s cross.

But Mikel Arteta’s men were largely outplayed by the Hammers, who faced stinging criticism after a 2-0 home defeat to Newcastle on the opening weekend.

Michail Antonio levelled just before half-time and came close to putting the visitors’ in front when his header came crashing back off the crossbar.

But Arsenal grabbed all three points from when Dani Ceballos broke the West Ham offside trap and squared for Nketiah to tap home.

- Free-scoring Leeds -

At Elland Road, promoted Leeds was involved in another eye-catching encounter in their first top-flight home match for 16 years.

After losing 4-3 to champions Liverpool on the opening weekend, Helda Costa fired Marcelo Bielsa’s free-scoring side in the fifth minute.

Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic equalised from the penalty spot but Leeds soon retook the lead with a spot-kick of their own, converted by Mateusz Klich.

Patrick Bamford and Costa’s superb strike had Leeds cruising to their first win back in the top-flight by the hour mark.

But Fulham pulled one back in the 62nd minute through Bobby Decordova-Reid and Mitrovic’s towering header four minutes later setting up a tense finale.

Leeds’ opening games have seen 14 goals, which is the most for a top-flight side’s first two matches since Wolves in 1962-63.

At Goodison Park, Everton’s early-season optimism was not curbed despite falling behind to Grady Diangana’s early goal.

Calvert-Lewin bundled home an equaliser before James Rodriguez put Everton ahead with his first Premier League goal and Albion imploded before the break.

Kieran Gibbs was dismissed for pushing James in the face during the first half stoppage-time and then Baggies boss Slaven Bilic was sent to the stands after storming onto the pitch for a furious rant at referee Mike Dean.

Matheus Pereira equalised for Albion after the interval, but Michael Keane restored Everton’s lead and Calvert-Lewin sealed the points with his second and third goals.

Having beaten Tottenham in their opening game last weekend, Everton has started a Premier League season with consecutive victories for the first time since 2012-13. – AFP, September 20, 2020

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