United slumped to an embarrassing loss at Crystal Palace.
Erik ten Hag acknowledged Manchester United’s 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace was the lowest point of their season so far but insisted he remained the right man to turn around the fortunes of the club.
United finished seventh in the 2013-14 campaign – the first after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson – on 64 points, but they can no longer reach that total and trail sixth-placed Newcastle by two points with three games left. “We are aware, as a team performance, we were not correct, making big mistakes and not following the plan and the script and the rules we have.
Then Mateta burst past Evans to rifle beyond Andre Onama after 40 minutes to give the hosts’ a deserved half-time lead.
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