Manchester United’s loss to Crystal Palace was a performance far worse than fans feared it might be. Oliver Glasner’s Palace side had been in good form, andManchester United had won just one in six matches heading into the game. United were awful from the first minute and lost 4-0 at Selhurst Park. It was a defeat which piled more pressure on manager Erik ten Hag. Most worrying for Ten Hag, two of the senior Ineos staff were in attendance for United’s capitulation. READ MORE: Who are INEOS? Exploring Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s billion-pound businessJason Wilcox and Jean-Claude Blanc …