LONDON, Nov 30 : Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim hailed his team's response after Sunday's 2-1 come-from-behind victory at Crystal Palace ended the hosts' long unbeaten home run days after a disappointing loss to 10-man Everton at Old Trafford.
Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount struck in the second half to lift United above Palace to sixth in the table.
"It's important to win every game and again today was proof that if you play the same way but increase the way we fight for every ball and the small details, the certainty on the pass, the movements, we work on that in a different pace, we can beat anyone," Amorim said.
United's victory, only their second on the road in the last 12 games, came at of the toughest places to play at Selhurst Park, where Palace had not lost in the league

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