On Saturday, Manchester United and Crystal Palace drew goalless in the Premier League.
For the first hour of the match, the Red Devils were by far the more dominant team, but in the last third of the game, they lacked the decisive edge.
Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho caused a ruckus in the woodwork, and goalie Dean Henderson produced many excellent stops.
Even with the impasse, there were some encouraging things to remember. In goal, Andre Onana was outstanding and produced a breathtaking double save.
Matthijs de Ligt put on another outstanding performance and dominated in the air.
Another talented player was Noussair Mazraoui, his former colleague at Bayern Munich. The right-back completed 54 passes out of 100 touches.
He was victorious in ten ground and aerial bouts. On the way to Selhurst Park, he also made five clearances and seven recoveries.
Mazraoui seemed at home from the opening match against Fulham, and as of right now, we believe he is unstoppable.
When Luke Shaw has been healthy and playing well at left back, Diogo Dalot has been United’s starting right back.
Shaw’s return is scheduled for the upcoming weeks. Dalot, who has recently filled in at left back, may be substituted for Mazraoui on the bench.
The former Ajax player has demonstrated that he is adept at playing inverted right-back, and he has appeared at ease right away.
When Shaw returns, we anticipate that he will maintain his position ahead of the Portuguese because he is a superior attacking and defensive player than Dalot.