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Casemiro shines as Manchester United ease past Crystal Palace and into Carabao Cup fourth round

Casemiro scored one and provided another as Manchester United began their defence of the Carabao Cup with a straightforward victory against Crystal Palace.

A lot has happened in the seven months since securing the first trophy of the Erik ten Hag era - and the Red Devils' first silverware in six years - against Newcastle at Wembley.

Casemiro opened the scoring under the arch and found the net again in Tuesday's 3-0 third-round triumph against Palace as United look to put their poor start to the season behind them.

There were a combined 14 changes for an Old Trafford meeting that will be repeated in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon, when Eagles boss Roy Hodgson will demand a vastly improved display.

United kept Palace at arm's length in a one-sided first half that brought a pair of quickfire goals shortly after injury had ended Dean Henderson's debut against his former club.

First good team play ended with Alejandro Garnacho turning in Diogo Dalot's cutback, before Casemiro headed home his fourth goal of the campaign from the returning Mason Mount's corner.

Anthony Martial rifled home from the Brazil international's cross in the 55th minute as United rubber-stamped their place in Wednesday's fourth-round draw by following up their much-needed win at Burnley.

The hosts were in control from the outset at an impressively full Old Trafford, where the best Palace could initially muster was a dangerous early cross cut out by Harry Maguire on his first club start of the season.

United patiently passed and probed in the Palace half, although they had not created a clear-cut chance by the time their former goalkeeper Henderson went off injured on his debut.

Sam Johnstone replaced his fellow United academy graduate in the 19th

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