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Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s late strike gave Manchester United a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace after Jose Mourinho’s side once again appeared in danger of squandering three points on Wednesday.

Mourinho had been left frustrated by United’s recent run that had brought three draws in their previous four league games.

And when referee Craig Pawson turned down a strong United claim for a penalty and then ruled out a Juan Mata effort for offside after Crystal Palace’s James McArthur had cancelled out Paul Pogba’s opening goal, Mourinho appeared set for more disappointment.

But Pogba and Ibrahimovic combined for the decisive goal four minutes from time when the France midfielder set up his team-mate, who produced an excellent finish from a tight angle to silence Selhurst Park.

That ensured United remain sixth, six points off the top four, and turned the focus on Pawson’s decision to ignore a possible handball by Ibrahimovic when he set up Pogba’s goal immediately before half-time.

For the third time in less than a year, United fell foul of the London traffic, arriving at Selhurst less than an hour before kick-off.

Unlike on their recent visits to Tottenham and West Ham, the team’s late arrival did not result in a delayed kick-off.

It was hardly the ideal preparation for Mourinho’s team, however as they set about the task of building on the weekend home win against Tottenham.

And the visitors suffered another unwanted scare just five minutes into the game when Eric Bailly went down holding his left knee on his first Premier League start since damaging ligaments in his right knee.

The Ivorian was initially fit enough to continue and United’s early dominance of the game allowed the defender, operating at right-back on this occasion, to ease his way back into the game before his departure early in the second half added to Mourinho’s concerns.

The United manager had omitted Antony Martial from the matchday squad, while Henrikh Mkhitaryan is out until the turn of the year with an ankle ligament injury, prompting questions about whether United would have enough pace in the side to unsettle Palace.

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