10-man Everton beats Man United despite Gueye’s red card
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A combination of resilience, ruthlessness and unrelenting hard work gave David Moyes' side a famous win at Manchester United
Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye was sent off in the 13th minute of their match against Manchester United on Monday for shoving teammate Michael Keane.
Everton seek to run their Premier League unbeaten streak to four when they host inconsistent and weary Newcastle United at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday.
Hannah Forshaw only officially began work at the club in September but will exit at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
Man Utd predicted lineup vs. Everton (3-4-2-1): Lammens; Yoro, De Ligt, Shaw; Amad, Casemiro, Fernandes, Dorgu; Mbeumo, Mount; Cunha. The visitors only have a couple of injury concerns, and there have been no fresh setbacks over the international break.
Fans could write a whole book on the unusual moments they have witnessed in recent times: a black cat halting their game at Goodison against Wolves in 2019, Djibril Sidibe forgetting one sock as he was subbed on by Carlo Ancelotti and a protestor cable-tying himself to Asmir Begovic's post.
David Moyes refused to condemn Idrissa Gueye for his bizarre red card as Everton clung on to beat Manchester United 1-0.
Manchester United lost 1–0 to 10-men Everton on Monday to close out the latest round of Premier League action.
Perhaps it should be no surprise that Everton won away at Manchester United, despite being without Idrissa Gueye for most of the game. After all, no top-flight side has more experience of playing with a man down than the Toffees.