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Crystal Palace made history with a dominant 4-0 victory over Manchester United at Selhurst Park, securing their first league double over the Red Devils.
Michael Olise broke the deadlock after just 13 minutes, effortlessly dribbling past defenders to slot the ball past Andre Onana.
Jean-Philippe Mateta continued the onslaught, confidently finishing for his sixth consecutive home goal, leaving Johnny Evans trailing.
Tyrick Mitchell extended Palace's lead with a close-range finish from Adam Wharton's precise cross in the 58th minute.
Young talent Olise capitalized on a mistake by Casemiro, unleashing a powerful strike past a helpless Onana.
Throughout the match, Oliver Glasner's side displayed a relentless attacking mindset against a lackluster United team that struggled to perform at Selhurst Park.
Defensively, United endured one of their worst showings of the season, with Casemiro and Evans forming their 14th center-back partnership of the campaign.