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Olise's wonder-strike forces Man United to settle for Palace draw

Erik ten Hag criticised Manchester United's lack of killer instinct after Michael Olise's superb stoppage-time free kick rescued a 1-1 draw for Crystal Palace on Wednesday.

Ten Hag's side led through Bruno Fernandes' first half strike at Selhurst Park as they looked to record their longest winning streak in 14 years.

But Olise halted United's run at nine successive victories in all competitions when he smashed a breathtaking set-piece past David de Gea in the final seconds.

It was a major blow for United, who had hoped to climb to second place in the Premier League and put pressure on leaders Arsenal ahead of their visit to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

"When you're winning with two minutes to go and Palace don't create anything except one from a corner and one from the free kick, you don't expect to drop points," Ten Hag said.

"We have to invest more to get that second goal and then not be in that situation that a lucky moment costs you.

"In the second half we had a lot of space to kill them and go for the second goal.

"I never saw we really went for the second goal. It's difficult to say why. I have to criticise my team. Go for the second."

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Having beaten City 2-1 in the Manchester derby on Saturday, United left freezing south London disappointed not to make it 10 in a row.

Instead, United moved up to third, level on points with champions Manchester City and eight adrift of Mikel Arteta's table-toppers.

City would go three points clear of United if they beat Tottenham on Thursday.

United, who haven't won the title since 2013, can still put a little pressure on Arsenal if they beat the Gunners in north

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