United were out of action last weekend and now got off to a tough start to the Premier League season.

At an empty Old Trafford, Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace snatched the victory, while Victor Nilsson Lindelöf seems to have a hard time falling asleep on Saturday night.

Palace started best and Andros Townsend's lead goal in the seventh minute was logical, even if it had to be done too easily.

Nilsson Lindelöf, center-back next to Harry Maguire, was far too kind when he let Jeffrey Schlupp hit the pitch for Townsend's 1-0 shot.

When Crystal Palace increased to 2-0 in the 74th minute, Nilsson Lindelöf was highly involved again.

After a video review, the referee awarded a penalty for the away team after the ball hit the hand of the Swedish national team star.

A tough decision for Nilsson Lindelöf, who was hit from close range and hardly touched the ball intentionally.

Jordan Ayew missed the penalty first, but David de Gea went too early and Crystal Palace therefore got another chance which Wilfried Zaha took advantage of from the penalty spot.

Manchester United's Dutch newcomer Donny van de Beek, taken from Ajax, started on the bench but scored the reduction goal in the 80th minute.

But instead of a final forcing came 1-3 in the 85th.

Victor Nilsson Lindelöf?

Well, he had a foot in the game when his attempt to break failed and gave Zaha the opportunity to turn around and shoot his second goal of the evening.

Crystal Palace won fairly and has had a dream start to the season, full pot after two games played.