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Manchester United 0-1 Everton: 10-man Toffees overcome silly red card to end Red Devils run
Everton survived and thrived after a bizarre red card at Old Trafford, beating Manchester United 1-0 on Monday.
The final game of an extended Premier League matchweek saw Manchester United beaten at home by Everton. After seeing Liverpool and Tottenham lose heavily over the weekend, the Red Devils had the opportunity to open up a three-point lead over both teams.
"After the press conference at Leeds United, I knew he was in trouble" 👀 Gary Neville says he feared the worst for Ruben Amorim when he sensationally claimed that he joined Manchester United to be their manager, not their head coach. pic.twitter.com/rF0RSYu1tX
Everton's halftime lead went away as did two Toffees players as Wolverhampton Wanderers rallied for 1-1 draw with n their nine-man hosts at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Wednesday,
One reason for the continued expectation on the shoulders of Amorim was United’s hefty transfer spend. For all the cost-cutting elsewhere, funding for new players has been in spritely supply under Sir Jim Ratcliffe: over £500million has been spent on new players in less than two years of his involvement.
Antoine Semenyo starts for Bournemouth in what could be his final game for the Cherries, with the winger expected to complete his Manchester City transfer this week. Andoni Iraola makes two changes to the side that were beaten 3-2 by Arsenal with Eli Junior Kroupi and Lewis Cook coming in as injured Justin Kluivert and David Brooks drop out.
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Fernandes, Mount and Mainoo: Latest Man United injury news and expected return dates ahead of Burnley
Latest Man United injury news ahead of their Premier League clash at Burnley on Wednesday night Manchester United begin life after Ruben Amorim on Wednesday night, as they travel to Turf Moor to face relegation-threatened Burnley under the lights.