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    Soccer-Man United climb to third in table with come-from-behind win over Palace

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    Posted on March 1, 2026

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    Last updated: March 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Manchester United came from behind to beat 10-man Crystal Palace 2‑1 at Old Trafford. Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty and provided a free‑kick assist for Benjamin Sesko, lifting United into third place and extending Michael Carrick’s unbeaten run.

    Table of Contents

    • Manchester United Secure Comeback Victory Against Crystal Palace
    • Match Overview and Key Moments
    • Player Reactions
    • First Half: Palace's Early Dominance
    • United's Response Before Halftime
    • Second Half: United's Comeback
    • Turning Point: Fernandes' Penalty and Red Card
    • Sesko's Winning Goal
    • Additional Chances and Final Whistle
    • Manager and Opponent Reactions
    • Reporting Credits

    Soccer-Man United climb to third in table with come-from-behind win over Palace

    Manchester United Secure Comeback Victory Against Crystal Palace

    By Lori Ewing

    Match Overview and Key Moments

    MANCHESTER, England, March 1 (Reuters) - Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty before delivering a free kick that Benjamin Sesko nodded home for a 2-1 comeback win over 10-man Crystal Palace that moved the hosts into third in the Premier League standings on Sunday.

    Interim boss Michael Carrick's unbeaten run since his appointment in mid-January stretched to seven matches, his side now sitting on 51 points from 28 games. Palace slumped to 14th, stuck on 35.

    United remain unbeaten since the January 5 sacking of Ruben Amorim and having won six of their last seven matches under Carrick, they moved up to third for the first time since May 2023.

    Player Reactions

    "It feels like a big result, we were behind and had to show some character," Fernandes told Sky Sports. "There are a lot of games to go still (in the chase for a top-four finish) and it is important that we don't feel that we are in the position that we need to be. We need to make as many points as we can."

    First Half: Palace's Early Dominance

    Oliver Glasner's Palace dominated the first 30 minutes, aided by United's poor passing and pedestrian pace.

    The home side were caught napping as Palace struck after four minutes, Maxence Lacroix muscling past Leny Yoro to power home a header from a corner. It was the earliest goal United have conceded all season.

    Daniel Munoz had a chance to put the visitors 2-0 up when he ran onto a through ball from Ismaila Sarr, but his shot was saved by goalkeeper Senne Lammens.

    United's Response Before Halftime

    When United finally got a foothold, Sesko's header from a Fernandes cross late in the first half forced a save from goalkeeper Dean Henderson. The keeper also leapt to tip a Fernandes free kick over the bar shortly after.

    Second Half: United's Comeback

    Turning Point: Fernandes' Penalty and Red Card

    United improved after the break and in the 57th minute, Fernandes hauled them level from the spot, sending Henderson the wrong way, after Matheus Cunha was dragged down by Lacroix. The defender was shown a red card after a lengthy VAR check.

    Sesko's Winning Goal

    Eight minutes later Sesko completed the turnaround, leaping to head home Fernandes' free kick.

    Additional Chances and Final Whistle

    Carrick's team had numerous chances to add to their lead, including a volley from Casemiro that forced a diving save from Henderson.

    Amad Diallo forced another diving save with a shot from distance in stoppage time, while fellow substitute Joshua Zirkzee had a couple of chances blocked and Kobbie Mainoo unleashed a rocket that sailed just wide of the post.

    Manager and Opponent Reactions

    "The biggest thing for us to take from the game is really the first time that we have been in that situation going in at halftime," Carrick said.

    "I thought we're a little bit off to start with ... being in that position and how we react and showing that personality and the belief, you're never always going to have it your own way, but to then come back like we did second is the biggest thing for me today."

    Palace pressed in the dying minutes, but United held firm to secure the victory.

    "It feels that there was more possible today," Glasner said. "A great first 30 minutes, I think at the end the first half, it became a little bit too passive.

    "Then the red card changed again completely ...  and then the crowd is back, and they are in a good run. The second goal just happened too quickly."

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Lori Ewing;Editing by Christian Radnedge and Pritha Sarkar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Carrick’s interim reign continues strong – now seven Premier League matches unbeaten, just after guiding United past Everton and Arsenal (theguardian.com)
    • •Benjamin Sesko continues to shine – scoring the winner and notching six goals in his last seven games (theguardian.com)
    • •Early deficit and injury concerns – United conceded after just four minutes and lost Luke Shaw to injury in the first half, testing their resilience (theguardian.com)

    References

    • Manchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace: Premier League - live

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Man United climb to third in table with come-from-behind win over Palace

    1Who scored for Manchester United in the win over Crystal Palace?

    Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty and assisted Benjamin Sesko for the winning goal.

    2What position did Manchester United move to after the win?

    Manchester United climbed to third place in the Premier League standings.

    3Who was sent off during the match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace?

    Crystal Palace's Maxence Lacroix was shown a red card after conceding a penalty.

    4How many matches is Michael Carrick unbeaten since becoming interim boss?

    Michael Carrick is unbeaten in seven matches since his interim appointment.

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