Ebere Eze's sensational solo goal helped Crystal Palace ease past Sheffield United 2-0 as Chris Wilder's side made it a record-breaking 17 Premier League games without a win from the start of the season.
The visitors made the worst possible start when falling behind to Jeff Schlupp's deflected strike after just four minutes at Selhurst Park.
The hosts then doubled their lead thanks to Eze's individual effort in first-half stoppage time as the substitute beat three players after starting his run midway inside his own half, before finding the bottom corner.
As a result, Roy Hodgson's side moved up to 12th having ended their six-match winless run, while the visitors remained rooted to the foot of the table after extending their winless run to 20 matches in total.
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How Palace heaped more pressure on winless Blades
Chris Wilder's team arrived in the capital seeking to avoid an unwanted Premier League record, but shorn of nine players, the visitors were never really in the contest.
It did not help matters that they fell behind so quickly and to a goal that had a large slice of fortune about it as Andros Townsend's raking pass released Wilfried Zaha down the left flank.
However, after the forward found Christian Benteke on the edge of the area, the Belgian's layoff was kindly deflected into Schlupp's path, before the winger's own shot also took a crucial nick on its way past Aaron Ramsdale.
But if that goal was slightly fortuitous in nature, there was nothing lucky about Palace's second in first-half injury time.
Eze, who had replaced the injured Schlupp five minutes before half-time, picked up possession midway inside his own half, before embarking on a mesmerising solo run that took him past three opponents, before coolly finding the bottom corner from the edge of the box.
That goal, just before the break, knocked the stuffing out of the visitors, who did not muster a strike on target in the second half until 16-year-old substitute Antwoine Hackford's late effort was blocked.
The Blades have become only the third side in top-flight history to go winless in their opening 17 matches of the season.
A rare Eagles shutout - Opta stats
- Sheffield United are winless in their 17 Premier League games this season (D2 L15) - the longest ever winless run from the start of a Premier League campaign. The Blades are the first English top-flight side to fail to win any of their first 17 games in a season since Bolton Wanderers in 1902-03 (22).
- Sheffield United became the fifth Premier League side to go 20+ games without a win, and the first since West Brom between August 2017 and January 2018 (20).
- Crystal Palace have gone unbeaten in each of their last eight Premier League home games against teams starting the day in the relegation zone (W6 D2).
- Crystal Palace kept their first Premier League clean sheet in 16 matches, since a 1-0 win vs Southampton in September.
What the managers said...
Roy Hodgson: "I have seen some very good goals recently but they have been against us so that has been the problem.
"It was nice to see one for us for a change because a lot of the goals we have conceded, in particular against West Ham and Liverpool, were incredible finishes."
Chris Wilder: "I am listening to the fourth official counting down when the ball was on the far side, counting down from 20 to 10 and that's it.
"He said 'that's it' about five times. When it went back to the centre-half, it was 'that's it' and as it worked its way into the middle of the park it was 'that's it, that's it'.
"For me he [Stuart Attwell] was never going to blow the whistle when the boy picked it up. They never do and I am clutching a little bit as you can imagine.
"Even at the end when we had a corner, it was up but he wanted the corner to be taken.
"I don't understand it but it was our naivety and our poor play in terms of not stopping that goal and a mountain to climb after that."
Man of the Match - Ebere Eze
What an impact the 22-year-old made after coming on to replace the hamstrung Jeff Schlupp five minutes before the interval, scoring one of the goals of the season so far with one of his first involvements after entering the fray.
Yes, there will be questions asked about Sheffield United's defending, but the substitute still had huge amounts to do before scoring his second Premier League goal since joining Palace from QPR for £17m last summer.
And what is more, both those goals came from outside the box, with only Southampton's James Ward-Prowse having scored more from outside the box in the league this season.
What's next?
Palace travel to Wolves in the FA Cup third round on Friday night (7.45pm), while Sheffield United visit Bristol Rovers in the cup next Saturday afternoon (3pm).