Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United ‘ate Crystal Palace alive’ in the first half of their goalless draw on Saturday, but has bemoaned a lack of clinicality from his players. The Red Devils went to Selhurst Park in need of points after an inconsistent start to the 2024/25 campaign. And in fairne...
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