Man United 0-1 Everton: Report, result, goals as Dewsbury-Hall scores winner after Gueye red card
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Man United 0-1 Everton: Report, result, goals as Dewsbury-Hall scores winner after Gueye red card
"Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall curled in the winner as Everton survived Idrissa Gueye's early dismissal for hitting teammate Michael Keane to win at Manchester United for the first time in almost 12 years. Gueye was sent off in the 13th minute after being adjudged to have struck Keane in the face in an extraordinary incident, with former United manager David Moyes's side responding admirably to score through Dewsbury-Hall's finish from the edge of the box 16 minutes later."
"Visiting goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who acted as peacekeeper during the altercation, tipped Bruno Fernandes's shot over the crossbar on the stroke of half-time and brilliantly denied Joshua Zirkzee twice late on, but the Toffees deservedly ended United's five-match unbeaten run and five-game stretch of wins at home, moving above arch-rivals Liverpool into 11th. OUTSTANDING from Dewsbury-Hall!10-player Everton take the lead at Old Trafford! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/vFHvhV9YkS- Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) November 24, 2025"
"Midfielder Gueye's dismissal was the most high-profile row between teammates since Stoke City forward Ricardo Fuller was sent off for slapping captain Andy Griffin in a game against West Ham in December 2008. The flashpoint also evoked memories of Newcastle's Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer receiving their marching orders for fighting during a visit from Aston Villa in April 2005. The force of the contact appeared to be minimal but Gueye seemed to be incensed, while Keane tapped his own head in apparent disbelief."
Everton won 1-0 at Manchester United, their first victory there in almost 12 years, after Idrissa Gueye was sent off in the 13th minute for striking teammate Michael Keane. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored from the edge of the box 16 minutes after the red card to give Everton the lead. Jordan Pickford acted as a peacekeeper during the incident and made key saves, tipping Bruno Fernandes's shot over the bar and denying Joshua Zirkzee twice late on. The result ended United's five-match unbeaten run and five consecutive home wins, moving Everton above Liverpool into 11th. The red card drew comparisons with notable teammate altercations from 2008 and 2005.
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