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Crystal Palace shocked Manchester United in Saturday’s premier league week three game with a 1–2 away win.
The Eagles came to the theatre of dreams with a loss and a draw from their previous matches and were determined to get a win.
Goals from Ghanaian striker Jordan Ayew and a 93rd-minute winner from Patrick van Aanholt, sealed the win for Palace after Daniel James pulled one back for the red devils in the 89th minute.
Photo: Crystal Palace
To cap their win, Crystal Palace took to Twitter to quote a tweet from Manchester United saying they wished they were playing Chelsea again.
We're sure you do...
*#MUNCRY https://t.co/csOzx7Igl2— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) August 24, 2019
Man Utd trashed Chelsea in their league opener in a 4-0 thriller.
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