Crystal Palace 1-2 Manchester United: Ibrahimovic saves Mourinho's men


The Swedish striker slotted home Paul Pogba's through-ball to claim all three points for the visitors after a James McArthur goal had seemed to earn a point for the hosts
Zlatan Ibrahimovic grabbed a dramatic, late winner as Manchester United remained in touch with their rivals for Champions League qualification with a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace.
The away team led through Paul Pogba's strike in added time at the end of the first half at Selhurst Park on Wednesday.
James McArthur netted a classy and deserved equaliser for the hosts after the break, but Palace could not halt the powerhouse combination of Pogba and Ibrahimovic, who was played in by the midfielder to snatch the winner from a tight angle with two minutes to go in normal time.  
The result leaves United sixth, three points behind Tottenham and six back from local rivals Manchester City, who occupy the final Champions League qualifying berth.
David de Gea was called into meaningful action for the first time in the game just after the hour mark, United's goalkeeper producing a world-class fingertip save to keep a fierce McArthur drive out of the top corner of his net. 
The Spanish shot-stopper was powerless to prevent Palace from equalising in the 66th minute, though, Damien Delaney's delightful backheel setting up McArthur to score after Joel Ward did brilliantly to set up the move by cutting in from the left and leaving United's defence ball-watching.
The visitors threatened to respond immediately, but fortune conspired against them. First Rooney drew an important save from Wayne Hennessey with a speculative strike from long range. Substitute Joe Ledley was then fortunate not to have a penalty awarded against him for handball from the subsequent corner, before Mata had a goal harshly ruled out for offside. 
Palace appeared set to hold out for a draw before the intervention of United's superstar duo, Pogba shrugging off several challenges to slide in Ibrahimovic, the Sweden international steering a careful finish into the far corner of the net and past Hennessey, who should have done better.

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