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Manchester United saw their worst season in recent memory come to and with a defeat away at Crystal Palace.

Patrick Vieira's side created plenty of chances inside the opening exchanges with the bulk of their opportunities being forced down United's right-defensive flank - manned by Diogo Dalot.

David de Gea looked to be in inspired form once again as he kept the Eagles at bay for 36 minutes, but he couldn't hold back the tide and Palace eventually took the lead courtesy of an expertly taken goal from a former Red Devil in Wilfried Zaha.

It was a well-deserved lead for the hosts who have looked a hugely improved outfit this season under the guidance of Arsenal legend Vieira. United were thankful to come in at only one goal down at the break.

The second-half passed by with very little to note from a United perspective, with Anthony Elanga spurning the Red Devils best chance of the game from close range.

Mirror Football has analysed five talking points from United's woeful showing at Selhurst Park.

It is some way short of the ambitions many United fans would have had before a ball had been kicked this season, but given the landscape before the final day – the Red Devils can be pleased with securing Europa League football next term.

Tipped for a title tilt last summer, things have played out rather differently and

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