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Gueye Red Card Sparks Chaos: Amorim Warns Man United Could Turn on Themselves

Gueye Red Card Sparks Chaos: Amorim Warns Man United Could Turn on Themselves

Everton substitutes: Mark Travers, Tom King, Dwight McNeil, Beto, Jake O’Brien, Tyler Dibling, Carlos Alcaraz, Adam Aznou, Tim Iroegbunam

Manchester United Football Club manager Ruben Amorim

Manchester United v Everton stats

  • United were beaten at home for the first time since losing their opener to Arsenal, finishing with an expected goals count of 1.66 to Everton’s 0.23
  • They had been on a six-match winning run against Everton until February 22, when the sides drew 2-2 at Goodison Park
  • Everton’s previous win against United came on April 9 2022, when Anthony Gordon – now with Newcastle – scored the only goal in their home victory
  • Moyes was in charge of United when Everton last prevailed there, winning 1-0 through Bryan Oviedo’s 86th-minute goal on December 4, 2013
  • The Scot won at Old Trafford for the first time as a manager at the 18th attempt
  • More than five hours of football had passed since Everton’s previous goal at United, Andros Townsend earning Rafael Benitez’s team a 1-1 draw on October 2, 2021
  • United’s tally of 623 attempted passes was their highest total in a single league match this season
  • Everton have gone a third match unbeaten for the first time since September 13
  • A three-match winless league run is United’s longest such streak since they went eight games without victory between April 1 and May 16

Premier League results this weekend

Nottingham Forest’s victory at reigning champions Liverpool to move out of the relegation was the most notable of Saturday’s results, while Chelsea won at Burnley to move second, staying ahead of Manchester City after the Cityzens lost at Newcastle.

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