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Erik ten Hag finds new Manchester United set piece taker plus more moments missed vs Crystal Palace

Manchester United maintained their winning start to pre-season with a comfortable 3-1 win over Crystal Palace at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Tuesday.

Leading 1-0 at the break courtesy of Anthony Martial's third goal in as many games, United doubled their tally shortly after the restart, as Marcus Rashford turned home Donny van de Beek's low cross. The Reds netted their third goal just 11 minutes later, with Jadon Sancho racing clear to score his second goal of pre-season.

United, however, were denied a second clean sheet of their pre-season tour, conceding a soft goal from a corner with a little over 15 minutes left, with Joel Ward's header being spilled by David de Gea. Palace had a very unfamiliar look about them, being without plenty of senior stars, and were outplayed for much of the contest.

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Despite getting another win under their belts, United finished the game with ten men after substitute Will Fish was sent-off with 84 minutes on the clock. He was guilty of denying Palace substitute Victor Akinwale a clear goalscoring opportunity, bringing him down just outside the box.

Here are four moments that you might have missed from Tuesday's friendly at Melbourne Cricket Ground:

Maguire's hostile welcome

A new season is supposed to bring with it a clean slate, but after being cheered and supported by those in an attendance at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday, Harry Maguire was booed at the same venue before the match against Palace had even kicked off. 

Matters did not improve for the England centre-back after kick-off, with his every touch of the ball being greeted by a chorus of boos. He passed the ball out of play inside the first minute, sparking more boos, which was a

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