Everton claimed a historic 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford in the last game of the 12th round of the Premier League. The hero of the night was Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, who scored the only goal in the 29th minute.
In the 13th minute, Idriga Gay received a straight red card after slapping his teammate Michael Keane. That didn’t stop Everton, who kept their cool and limited the Red Devils for the most part, and Pickford shone with some great tackles.
The two teams have 18 points in their assets, with the “red devils” being 10th, and Everton a position below.
90+5′
End of match
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- Everton claimed a historic 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford in the last game of the 12th round of the Premier League. The hero of the night was Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, who scored the only goal in the 29th minute.In the 13th minute, Idriga Gay received a straight red card after slapping his teammate Michael Keane. That didn’t stop Everton, who kept their cool and limited the Red Devils for the most part, and Pickford shone with some great tackles.
The two teams have 18 points in their assets, with the “red devils” being 10th, and Everton a position below.
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That was all from this match.
89′
Amazing miss
Matthias de Ligt superbly crossed for Joshua Zirkzee to head in another header, but Pickford shone with another phenomenal save.
83′
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Tim Iroebunam is now on the pitch for Iliman Ndiai.

Tim
I’m here

Ilman
Ndiaye
82′
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Beto replaced Tierno Barry.

Beto

Tierno
Everything
81′
Amazing miss
Bruno Fernandes decided to shoot from distance, but his effort went just over the crossbar.
80′
Amazing miss
Luke Shaw was given plenty of time to aim his cross, which was perfectly headed for Joshua Zirkzee, and his header was close to perfect, but Pickford somehow managed to pull off an alien one-handed save.
71′
Amazing miss
Mason Mount received a superb pass behind the defense and cut the ball back to Bruno Fernandes, who attempted a technical right-footed shot but missed from a good position.
63′
Amazing miss
Mbemo exchanged passes with Zirkzee and shot from the edge of the penalty area, but Pickfort deflected. Mount’s diagonal shot followed, but it wasn’t accurate.
59′
Shift
Patrick Dorgu made way for Diogo Dalot.

Diogo
Dalot

Patrick
Dear
58′
Shift
Casemiro was replaced by Coby Mayno.

Kobe
Maino

Casemiro
50′
Yellow card
Casemiro received a yellow card.

Casemiro
47′
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Mason Mount replaced Nusair Mazraoui.

Mason
Mount

Nusair
Mazraoui
46′
Start of the second half
The referee gave the signal and the second half started.
45+4′
End of the first half
That’s all for the first part.
45+2′
Amazing miss
Bruno Fernandes decided to shoot from a serious distance as he delivered a very powerful shot and Pickford made an acrobatic one-handed save.
45+1′
Yellow card
Brian Mbemo committed a foul and received a yellow card.

Brian
Mbemo
29′
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was given plenty of space and set the ball on his comfortable right foot with a powerful shot from the edge of the box and Lammens didn’t handle the situation well and the ball flew into his goal – 1-0 to Everton.

Kiernan
Dewsbury-Hall
13′
Red cardboard
Idrissa Gay slapped his teammate Michael Keane and the referee decided to show him a straight red card.

Idris
Gay
13′
Amazing miss
Bruno Fernandes pounced on a deflected ball and shot, but inches separated him from the goal.
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Seamus Coleman suffered an injury and was forced to be replaced by Jake O’Brien.

Jake O
Brian

Seamus
Coleman
Start of a match
The referee gave the signal and the match began.
Starting lineups:
Manchester United: 31. Saint Lamens, 23. Luke Shaw, 4. Mathais de Licht, 15. Leni Yoro, 13. Patrick Dorgu, 3. Nousair Mazraoui, 18. Casemiro, 8. Bruno Fernandes, 16. Amad Dialo, 19. Brian Mbemo, 11. Joshua Zirkze
Everton: 1. Jordan Pickford, 16. Vitaly Mikolenko, 5. Michael Keane, 6. James Tarkowski, 37. James Garner, 27. Idrissa Gay, 23. Seamus Coleman, 10. Iliman Ndiai, 18. Jack Grealish, 22. Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, 11. Thierno Barry
