Roy Hodgson outlines one Manchester United player’s position that helped Palace see out 1-0 win

Roy Hodgson has highlighted one Manchester United player’s position that aided Crystal Palace’s 1-0 victory. 

The Red Devils sustained their fourth loss of the campaign to round off their first start to a season in 34 years. A lack of passion, creativity, threat or dominance saw United fall to a 1-0 loss just four days on from a convincing 3-0 win against the same side.

When reflecting on his team’s performance, Hodgson gave his verdict on how Erik ten Hag’s tactics may have impacted the game in Palace’s favour.

He said via the club website: “The shape from the start and the pressurising from the start, as opposed to the other night – which was a totally different team to be fair – I thought we put players under a lot more pressure on the ball.

“Casemiro dropped deep and they were finding it harder to hit the passes they were hitting against us on Tuesday, and as a result, it was easier for our defenders.”

The midfielder, despite being a stalwart across last season, has been criticised for his performances as of late. Whether or not he’ll be dropped from the starting line-up as a result remains to be seen.

United must find form

Next up for the Reds is a return to Champions League action – and a chance to get back on track – against Galatasaray on Tuesday evening. They will then take on Brentford again at Old Trafford on Saturday, with each game absolutely crucial now in building the morale and atmosphere around the club.

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  1. the problem is not casemiro, the problem is the manager and not setting up the team with any balance.

    casemiro played at real madrid with fairly two deep lying playmakers, kroos and modric. they dropped deep. took the ball and made things happen from there – they can also pass a football properly.

    at united ETH had the bright idea of basically two 10s, one becoming an 8 – this clearly doesnt work at the moment (i dont think it ever will) but he hasnt really changed it cos he is stubborn.

    there is no balance, it is as bad as when ole was manager, teams just ghost past bruno and whoever ETH has chosen to wander around the pitch. there is no press either, just headless chickens – hodgson has palace pressing properly yet ETH can’t even do this right.

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