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Man Utd Beat 10-Man Palace, Usurp Villa In 3rd
Manchester United fought back to beat 10-man Crystal Palace and go third in the Premier League after a controversial penalty and red card decision.
Palace were on course for a third straight win at Old Trafford when Maxence Lacroix, who had opened the scoring for the visitors in the fourth minute, grabbed at Matheus Cunha in the second half.
Although the first contact was outside the penalty box, Lacroix did not let go as the Brazil forward entered the area.
Cunha then went down and, after being sent to the screen, referee Chris Kavanagh stood by his initial decision to award a penalty, and also sent Lacroix off as the United attacker would have had a goalscoring opportunity.
Bruno Fernandes fired the 57th-minute spot-kick past Dean Henderson to equalise, and Benjamin Sesko put the hosts in front eight minutes later when he powered home a header from Fernandes’ cross.
The Slovenia striker scored for the third successive game and took his tally to seven in his past eight matches.
Former United goalkeeper Henderson prevented Casemiro from increasing the hosts’ lead with a brilliant reaction save and later also stopped a dangerous effort from substitute Amad Diallo.
The result extends Michael Carrick’s record in charge to six wins and a draw from seven games and takes his side above Aston Villa into third on goal difference.