Alejandro Garnacho 5 - On for Dalot after 79 minutes. Some end of season minutes for the promising youngster. Getty Images
CRYSTAL PALACE RATINGS: Vicente Guaita 7 – Did well to twice deny Mejbri, first when off balance, and again to tip the ball over the bar. Rewarded with a clean sheet. Reuters
Nathaniel Clyne 8 – A positive performance at both ends, he continued his excellent recent form. He helped start attacks and transition the ball forward, and made some vital interceptions, too. AP Photo
Joel Ward 7 – Despite playing out of position, he did well. He denied Mejbri a shooting chance, and came close with a header at the other end. AFP
Joachim Andersen 7 – Battled well to keep Cavani quiet in what was an intriguing and physical matchup. Excellent distribution throughout. EPA
Tyrick Mitchell 7 – Went about his business efficiently, and delivered another solid performance. A strong end to an impressive campaign. EPA
Will Hughes 6 – Played at the base of Palace’s midfield and marshalled the space in front of his defence well, while starting attacks for the home side. AP Photo
Jeffrey Schlupp 6 – Another solid outing. He came close to scoring but was denied by De Gea. Getty Images
Conor Gallagher 7 – Back to his best. He was superb putting United’s players under pressure. He also caused the opposing defence problems with his set-piece deliveries. AFP
Jesurun Rak-Sakyi 5 – Impressive in his first start. Was guilty of losing the ball with Palace in a good attacking position, but overall will take confidence from his display. EPA
Wilfried Zaha 8 – Match winner Zaha could have had two. He forced De Gea into a save inside the first half-hour, but went one better with his next effort to seal the points. AP Photo
Odsonne Edouard 5 – Worked really hard to try and win the ball back, but was guilty of making some poor decisions. A bit erratic. EPA
SUBS: Cheikhou Kouyate (Rak-Sakyi, 67) 7 – Made some vital blocks to help the Eagles close the game out. Did his job well. Getty Images
Eberechi Eze (Edouard, 79) N/A – With Edouard struggling, Eze brought some fresh legs to try and inject some pace. Didn’t have a huge influence, but was an upgrade. AFP
James McArthur (Hughes, 83) N/A – With Hughes tiring, McArthur brought a level head to the middle to help see out the final seven minutes. Getty Images
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea 6 - Wasn’t at fault for the goal. One of United’s best players of a dreadful season. EPA
Diogo Dalot 4 - Up against it with Wilfried Zaha and he didn’t best the former Manchester United man. He’s had a good run in the team this season. Has he convinced? About as much as his team. Booked. EPA
Victor Lindelof 4 - He’s not had a good end to the season and opponents target him. Booked as United ended a season with the lowest points total since 1990. AP Photo
Harry Maguire 5 - A season to forget. Needs to refresh over the summer and get back to where he was a year ago before his injury. Captains a team that has lost their last six away games, scoring two and conceding 17. EPA
Alex Telles 5 - The United fans in the Arthur Wait Stand could hear him as he instructed his teammates and pushed them on. No mistakes today. So there’s a change. Getty Images
Scott McTominay 4 - Bad challenge against him saw a yellow card, but he was culpable with missing a header and misplaced passes as United didn’t dominate midfield. Strong in the air. AFP
Fred 4 - Back in the side after seven weeks out. He tries to speed play up and make United more progressive. AFP
Bruno Fernandes 4 - Yet another player who has to get back to where he was. Huffs and puffs and helped Palace for their goal. Also had four shots himself. McTominay managed two and no other United player had more than one. Booked. AFP
Anthony Elanga 5 - Had one of United’s better chances on a wretched afternoon. Had his name sung too, but Mitchell wasn’t troubled by him as United’s atrocious away form hit six straight defeats. AFP
Hannibal Mejbri 6 - Some excitement from the 3,000 travelling fans when they found out he was starting. One of United’s better players, especially early in the first half. Booked after a tussle with Zaha. EPA
Edinson Cavani 5 - He’s annoyed some of his teammates in recent months by not being available to play enough, yet when he does play he gives more effort than his teammates. Makes key passes, lobbed an effort which Guaita tipped towards his bar. Will leave after an awful season. EPA
SUBS: Juan Mata 5 - On for Mejbri after 62 minutes and the last United player on the pitch as he waved goodbye to the applauding fans. Good man, good player, he’ll be wished well as he searches to find happiness on a football field elsewhere. AFP
Shola Shoretire 5 - On for Fred after 75 minutes and a first appearance of the season for last season’s Young Player of the Year. AP Photo
Alejandro Garnacho 5 - On for Dalot after 79 minutes. Some end of season minutes for the promising youngster. Getty Images
CRYSTAL PALACE RATINGS: Vicente Guaita 7 – Did well to twice deny Mejbri, first when off balance, and again to tip the ball over the bar. Rewarded with a clean sheet. Reuters
Nathaniel Clyne 8 – A positive performance at both ends, he continued his excellent recent form. He helped start attacks and transition the ball forward, and made some vital interceptions, too. AP Photo
Joel Ward 7 – Despite playing out of position, he did well. He denied Mejbri a shooting chance, and came close with a header at the other end. AFP
Joachim Andersen 7 – Battled well to keep Cavani quiet in what was an intriguing and physical matchup. Excellent distribution throughout. EPA
Tyrick Mitchell 7 – Went about his business efficiently, and delivered another solid performance. A strong end to an impressive campaign. EPA
Will Hughes 6 – Played at the base of Palace’s midfield and marshalled the space in front of his defence well, while starting attacks for the home side. AP Photo
Jeffrey Schlupp 6 – Another solid outing. He came close to scoring but was denied by De Gea. Getty Images
Conor Gallagher 7 – Back to his best. He was superb putting United’s players under pressure. He also caused the opposing defence problems with his set-piece deliveries. AFP
Jesurun Rak-Sakyi 5 – Impressive in his first start. Was guilty of losing the ball with Palace in a good attacking position, but overall will take confidence from his display. EPA
Wilfried Zaha 8 – Match winner Zaha could have had two. He forced De Gea into a save inside the first half-hour, but went one better with his next effort to seal the points. AP Photo
Odsonne Edouard 5 – Worked really hard to try and win the ball back, but was guilty of making some poor decisions. A bit erratic. EPA
SUBS: Cheikhou Kouyate (Rak-Sakyi, 67) 7 – Made some vital blocks to help the Eagles close the game out. Did his job well. Getty Images
Eberechi Eze (Edouard, 79) N/A – With Edouard struggling, Eze brought some fresh legs to try and inject some pace. Didn’t have a huge influence, but was an upgrade. AFP
James McArthur (Hughes, 83) N/A – With Hughes tiring, McArthur brought a level head to the middle to help see out the final seven minutes. Getty Images
MANCHESTER UNITED RATINGS: David de Gea 6 - Wasn’t at fault for the goal. One of United’s best players of a dreadful season. EPA
Diogo Dalot 4 - Up against it with Wilfried Zaha and he didn’t best the former Manchester United man. He’s had a good run in the team this season. Has he convinced? About as much as his team. Booked. EPA
Victor Lindelof 4 - He’s not had a good end to the season and opponents target him. Booked as United ended a season with the lowest points total since 1990. AP Photo
Harry Maguire 5 - A season to forget. Needs to refresh over the summer and get back to where he was a year ago before his injury. Captains a team that has lost their last six away games, scoring two and conceding 17. EPA
Alex Telles 5 - The United fans in the Arthur Wait Stand could hear him as he instructed his teammates and pushed them on. No mistakes today. So there’s a change. Getty Images
Scott McTominay 4 - Bad challenge against him saw a yellow card, but he was culpable with missing a header and misplaced passes as United didn’t dominate midfield. Strong in the air. AFP
Fred 4 - Back in the side after seven weeks out. He tries to speed play up and make United more progressive. AFP
Bruno Fernandes 4 - Yet another player who has to get back to where he was. Huffs and puffs and helped Palace for their goal. Also had four shots himself. McTominay managed two and no other United player had more than one. Booked. AFP
Anthony Elanga 5 - Had one of United’s better chances on a wretched afternoon. Had his name sung too, but Mitchell wasn’t troubled by him as United’s atrocious away form hit six straight defeats. AFP
Hannibal Mejbri 6 - Some excitement from the 3,000 travelling fans when they found out he was starting. One of United’s better players, especially early in the first half. Booked after a tussle with Zaha. EPA
Edinson Cavani 5 - He’s annoyed some of his teammates in recent months by not being available to play enough, yet when he does play he gives more effort than his teammates. Makes key passes, lobbed an effort which Guaita tipped towards his bar. Will leave after an awful season. EPA
SUBS: Juan Mata 5 - On for Mejbri after 62 minutes and the last United player on the pitch as he waved goodbye to the applauding fans. Good man, good player, he’ll be wished well as he searches to find happiness on a football field elsewhere. AFP
Shola Shoretire 5 - On for Fred after 75 minutes and a first appearance of the season for last season’s Young Player of the Year. AP Photo
Alejandro Garnacho 5 - On for Dalot after 79 minutes. Some end of season minutes for the promising youngster. Getty Images