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Matic stunner seals comeback

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Nemanja Matic scored a stunning longrange goal in injury time as Manchester United came from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace 3-2 in a wild English Premier League game to reclaim second place.

The midfielder’s first goal for United yesterday turned out to be a special one, as he collected a loose ball about 25 metres out and sent a dipping shot into the corner.

Chris Smalling launched the fightback with a header in the 55th minute and Romelu Lukaku equalised in the 76th at Selhurst Park.

The win lifted United back above Liverpool in the race for Champions League qualificat­ion – five days before the fierce rivals meet at Old Trafford. United are still 16 points behind runaway leader Manchester City.

With Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez the principal offenders, United were dreadful in the first half and conceded the opening goal when Andros Townsend’s shot from the edge of the area spun into the top corner off the back of United defender Victor Lindelof in the 11th.

United’s players switched off for Palace’s second goal in the 48th, Jeffrey Schlupp taking a quick free kick and Patrick van Aanholt running through before applying the finish.

United manager Jose Mourinho described his team’s defending for that goal as ‘‘disgracefu­l, childish’’.

Palace looked good for a first Premier League win over United in 18 attempts, only for another comeback by Mourinho’s men, a week after coming from a goal down to beat Chelsea.

‘‘It’s very important because it gives us the points, but also the good feeling,’’ Mourinho said.

Palace, who risk relegation, also conceded an injury-time goal to lose to Tottenham 1-0 in their previous game.

‘‘It’s a groundhog day at the moment,’’ Palace manager Roy Hodgson said.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Nemanja Matic celebrates scoring the matchwinni­ng goal against Crystal Palace.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Nemanja Matic celebrates scoring the matchwinni­ng goal against Crystal Palace.

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