Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s stunning strike earned 10-man Everton a 1-0 win over Manchester United, who tasted defeat on the anniversary of Ruben Amorim’s first year in charge.
Everton had not won at Old Trafford since 2013, but despite Idrissa Gueye’s 14th-minute red card for hitting team-mate Michael Keane, they held out for all three points.
Just 15 minutes later, David Moyes’ side took the lead, with Dewsbury-Hall’s bending effort from just outside the box hitting the back of the net despite Senne Lammens getting a hand to it.
United pushed for an equaliser without success in a dominant second half, with Jordan Pickford making big saves to deny Bryan Mbeumo and Joshua Zirkzee.
It is a win that moves Everton up to 11th, level on points with 10th-place United, who missed the chance to move up to fifth.
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