However, United's threat was short-lived in the first half, with Palace dominating possession and creating the better chances. Jean-Philippe Mateta had two opportunities to score, but was unable to find the net.
The hosts' pressure eventually paid off when Mateta was brought down in the box, and he converted the resulting penalty to give Palace a 1-0 lead at halftime.
The second half was a different story, with United emerging re-energized and determined to get back into the game. They equalized just past the hour mark through Joshua Zirkzee, who scored his first Premier League goal in 24 games with a brilliant volley.
United's set pieces were the key to their comeback, and they completed the turnaround just beyond the hour. Bruno Fernandes laid off a free kick to Mason Mount, who scored the winner with a shot that found the corner of the net.
The win moves United into the Premier League's top six and brings an end to Palace's 12-match unbeaten home league run.










