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Manchester United 3-1 Crystal Palace highlights and reaction after Martial, Rashford and Sancho goals

Manchester United made it three wins from three in pre-season as they recorded a second victory over Premier League opposition on tour.

Having put four goals past both Liverpool and Melbourne Victory, United were in scoring mood once more at the MCG, with Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho all getting in on the act.

Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace side was low on star quality given the amount of first-team players that have not gone on tour, and Erik ten Hag selected a strong side.

Martial converted from Diogo Dalot's cross in the first half, before Donny van de Beek's cutback was converted by Rashford. Sancho rounded off United's scoring with a cool finish after Martial's flicked pass.

United conceded late on through a header David de Gea should have done better with, before substitute Will Fish was sent off for a professional foul.

Follow our blog below for reaction to the match.

Manchester United donned their new white kit against Crystal Palace when orange would have been the more appropriate colour. The second goal in their defeat of Crystal Palace, crafted through a visionary pass, a deft touch, intuitive movement and perceptive passes, was the embodiment of the Total Football pioneered in the Netherlands.

Marcus Rashford had the privilege to end the move Bruno Fernandes started. Diogo Dalot immediately identified his compatriot once the ball had rolled in. There was a Dutch flavour to it, with Donny van de Beek claiming the assist.

At the risk of getting ahead of ourselves, United's identity crisis appears to be over now they have a permanent manager who leaves the office to coach the players. Day by day, Erik ten Hag's approval ratings grow.

Read the full report here.

David de Gea

Made a good save

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