Ruben Amorim- Man Utd Manager

United were the first club to leave Crystal Palace with all three points since February, according to Ruben Amorim, who believes he always had a sense his squad would deliver the second-half reaction.

With Joshua Zirkzee’s first goal in over a year igniting a fantastic comeback after halftime, he was naturally ecstatic by the enthusiastic reception. After overcoming Monday’s disappointing home loss to 10-man Everton, Amorim was thrilled with his players’ spirit after Mason Mount’s superb free-kick finish secured all the points.

United extended our winning streak on the road to four games and terminated Palace’s 12-match Premier League home record. After the final whistle, Ruben had a meeting with the media inside Selhurst Park. Watch and read all he said during the post-match news conference, which focused heavily on his team’s second-half comeback.

Regarding the victory: “I believe the second half was more intense. In the second half, we played better. In the second half, the opponent was more worn out. Everything had a connection. In the second half, Josh’s ball control was different.

We always felt we could turn game around said by Amorim

United stopped Palace’s 12-game winning streak at home in the Premier League and increased our winning streak away from home to four games. After the final whistle, Ruben spoke with the journalists inside Selhurst Park.

More set-piece goals are crucial in our league because it is difficult to play against every opponent. You can tell by throw-ins, free kicks, and corner kicks that a goal early in the game boosts the team’s confidence. If you look at the Premier League, you are already losing the game if you don’t work on set pieces.

Supporting this victory with another on Thursday against West Ham: It’s crucial to win every game, and today was evidence that we can defeat anyone if we play the same way but improve the way we fight for every ball, the small details, the certainty on the pass, and the movements, and we work on that at a different pace. In the upcoming game, let’s attempt to demonstrate that.

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