Manchester United vs Crystal Palace LIVE: Result and reaction from Premier League fixture today
Re-live all the updates from Old Trafford
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United fell to Crystal Palace as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side began their Premier League campaign one week late on Saturday.
Palace took the lead through Andros Townsend after just seven minutes, and they doubled their advantage on 74 minutes when Wilfried Zaha netted a re-take from the penalty spot after David de Gea stepped off his line when saving Jordan Ayew’s initial effort.
United debutant Donny van de Beek came off the bench to pull one back for the hosts, but Zaha bagged his brace with five minutes remaining at Old Trafford to put the result beyond doubt. Re-live all the updates below:
54 mins: Masuaku swings in a good cross from the left wing. It comes into the six-yard box and Antonio is almost on the end of it but Gabriel gets a touch to take it away from him. Leno smothers the ball and almost drags it over the line.
51 mins: Arsenal keeper Bernd Leno ran out to the halfway line to stop an attack. And now he's just hanging about 15 yards outside his penalty area possibly to stop the long ball forward for West Ham.
48 mins: Aubameyang makes a clever, well timed run in behind as the ball is played over the top. He collects the ball a lays it off to Saka who shoots. The shot is blocked and goes out for a corner. The corner comes into the box but West Ham clear it without too much trouble.
Second half: It’s the Gunners that get the game back underway, there’s been no changes at half time from either team.
Greame Souness has praise for West Ham after the first 45 minutes:
45+1 mins: Half time at the Emirates. Arsenal looked in total control but West Ham hit them on a swift counter attack scored on the stroke of half time. The Gunners will have to start again in the second half and try to get back in front. West Ham are back in this, tey’ll think that they can go on to win.
Arsenal 1 - 1 West Ham - Antonio
45 mins: GOAL! West Ham strike back on the stroke of half time. Bowen brings the ball forward on the counter attack and he slots it into the right side of the box for Fredericks. Fredericks collects and fires it into the six-yard box where Antonio slides onto it and taps the ball into the net. West Ham are level.
40 mins: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's cross finds Hector Bellerin, who picks out fellow Dani Ceballos but he doesn't shoot. Arsenal have had wave after wave of attacks but they haven’t had a go at goal. It’s quite frustrating.
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