Sept 22, V7N - Manchester United were left frustrated after a dominant performance ended in a 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in the Premier League on Saturday. Despite controlling the match, United couldn't find the back of the net, continuing their struggle at Palace, where they haven't won in five games and have managed just one goal during that stretch.

United had several opportunities to score, including two shots that hit the crossbar in quick succession from Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes in the first half. Goalkeeper Andre Onana, who had little to do in the first half, was called into action in the second half, making crucial saves to deny Eddie Nketiah and Ismaila Sarr.

Palace improved after halftime, responding to manager Oliver Glasner's call for more intensity. Late in the match, Sarr nearly snatched a win for Palace, but his shot went just wide. United's keeper Onana expressed disappointment after the match, acknowledging his team's dominant play but lamenting the inability to secure the victory.

Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson praised Onana's saves and was pleased to come away with a point, noting the contrast in the two halves of the game.

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