
"Manchester United looked to be on the up before facing Everton, but a disappointing defeat put some of the pressure back on Ruben Amorim. The Red Devils were unbeaten in five matches before Monday, their longest such run under Amorim, but a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall stunner sealed a 1-0 win for 10-man Everton at Old Trafford. And United's hopes of quickly turning things around and getting back to winning ways are not helped by a trip to Crystal Palace next up."
"However, Palace are a force to be reckoned with at Selhurst Park, with their unbeaten streak on home soil stretching back to February, with Everton the last team to take points off Oliver Glasner's team in front of their own fans. They have also served as a bogey team for United in recent seasons, making the task of bouncing back that bit harder for Amorim's side."
Manchester United were unbeaten in five matches before losing 1-0 to Everton, increasing pressure on Ruben Amorim. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored a stunner to seal the win for 10-man Everton at Old Trafford. United now travel to Crystal Palace, who are unbeaten in three league matches but lost 2-1 to Strasbourg in the Conference League. Palace have a long unbeaten home run at Selhurst Park dating back to February, with Everton the last side to take points there. Palace have beaten United three times in their last four league meetings, and United have failed to score across those four matches. Opta-based projections favor Palace at home.
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