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Man United turn around dull display to snatch draw at Everton
Everton's Beto heads towards goal under pressure from Manchester United's Harry Maguire during the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpool, February 22, 2025

Everton 2-2 Manchester United
by James Nalton
at Goodison Park

MANCHESTER UNITED salvaged a point at Everton on Saturday afternoon thanks to second-half goals from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte.

United looked disjointed and dishevelled in the first half while the home side continued their revival under David Moyes, going ahead through Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure.

Before taking these jobs midway through this season, both managers knew solving the problems at their respective clubs wasn’t going to be a quick fix.

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