MICHAEL OLISE ended Manchester United’s winning run in stunning style with a late free kick.
Erik ten Hag’s United looked on course for a sixth straight Premier League victory after Bruno Fernandes’ opener.
Dan Weir / MatchDay Images LimitedMichael Olise’s free kick levelled the game for Crystal Palace[/caption]
ReutersDavid de Gea was left helpless to the effort[/caption]
But winger Olise curled in a stunner from range to share the points at Selhurst Park.
It leaves United third place, level on points with champions City, who are trailing behind league leaders Arsenal.
Bruno Fernandes told Sky Sports: “We knew it’s tough to play here. We could have lost the game.
“We’re not happy with a draw. We should have taken our chances and closed the game.
“They scored a great goal at the end. Nothing we can do now. We have to look forward now.
“Other games are coming. We’re still doing good things. We’re really disappointed with the result but the next one is close.
“We have to prepare the game. Not too much time to recover.”
For Palace, they avoided a third consecutive defeat and sit in 12th.
Manager Patrick Viera said: “I think we deserved the point.
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“Really challenging against a really good side. We found it difficult to close them down but we managed to stay in the game.
“In the last 15 minutes we put pressure on them. Michael scored that free-kick. It was tough, we worked hard and we got rewarded.
“I saw organisation, really good team spirit, communication. We kept our discipline and that helped us stay in the game.”
GettyCrystal Palace players celebrates Michael Olise’s late equaliser[/caption] Read More