Marouane
Fellaini took
advantage of a goalkeeping howler as Manchester United overcame a wobble to win
2-1 at Crystal Palace and close in on Champions League qualification.
The Belgian midfielder guided into an empty net 12 minutes from time
after Julian Speroni failed to deal with Ashley Young's
cross.
Jason
Puncheon had come off
the bench to level with a deflected free kick for the Eagles following Juan Mata's
first-half opener from the spot.
The Red Devils had missed their previous two penalties and had not
scored in three matches until the Spaniard coolly converted from 12 yards after Scott Dann was adjudged to have handled Young's
centre.
The result means United end a run of three straight defeats and are now
seven points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool.
They will qualify for next season's Champions League if the Merseysiders lose
at champions Chelsea on Sunday.
Van Gaal had been deprived of Angel Di Maria (training injury) and Robin van
Persie (virus) in the
lead up to the game and they suffered more woe when Luke Shaw was carried off
on a stretcher following a first-half head injury.Wayne Rooney also picked up a knock and did not
return for a barnstorming second period which saw David De Gea produce two astonishing saves to keep
out Glenn Murray as Palace pressed.
The impressive Puncheon also had a big penalty shout
turned down when Mata appeared to clip him in the area but the Eagles could not
snare the second equaliser their performance probably deserved and they were
left to lament Speroni's moment of madness.
MAN OF THE MATCH.
David
De Gea (Man United). The
Spaniard could release his own DVD/Blu-Ray at the end of the month, documenting
a montage of a season of breathtaking saves. With another stopper between the
sticks the Red Devils would not have won here.
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