Manchester United: Everton (PL)

Everton’s Goodison Park hosted a pulsating Premier League clash on 26 November 2023, as Manchester United came away with a commanding 3–0 victory. From the moment Alejandro Garnacho’s spectacular opening goal rippled the net, it was clear that the Red Devils were in no mood to take prisoners. While Everton showed flashes of fight, United’s clinical finishing, solid game management, and decisive moments in front of goal ensured they left Merseyside with all three points
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Teams
Everton: Pickford, Mykolenko, Branthwaite, Tarkowski, Young (Patterson 73′), McNeil (Danjuma 73′), Gueye, Garner, Harrison, Doucoure (Dobbin 90′), Calvert-Lewin (Chermiti 82′)
Subs: Virginia, Godfrey, Keane, Coleman, Hunt
Manchester United: Onana, Shaw (Wan-Bissaka 76′), Lindelof, Maguire, Dalot, Mainoo (Amrabat 72′), McTominay, Garnacho (Pellistri 72′), Fernandes, Rashford, Martial (Mejbri 84′)
Subs: Bayindir, Varane, Reguilon, Van de Beek, Hugill
Everton 0-3 Manchester United
Manchester United swept past Everton with a polished 3–0 win at Goodison Park on 26 November 2023, producing one of their most eye-catching performances of the season. The moment of the match arrived early on when Alejandro Garnacho stunned the crowd with a sensational overhead kick, meeting Diogo Dalot’s cross and arrowing the ball into the top corner. It was a goal that instantly lit up the afternoon and gave United firm control.
Everton tried to respond with energy and direct play, but United remained composed and dangerous on the break. Marcus Rashford doubled the lead from the penalty spot after VAR adjudged Ashley Young to have fouled him, the winger calmly rolling the ball home. Any lingering hope for the hosts faded further when André Onana produced a strong save to deny Dominic Calvert-Lewin from the spot, preserving United’s two-goal cushion before hooking the follow-up clear.
The visitors wrapped things up late on as substitute Anthony Martial glanced in a neat header from Bruno Fernandes’ cross, capping a controlled and confident away display. Everton’s spirit never fully dropped, but United’s quality in both boxes proved decisive. It was a statement win for Erik ten Hag’s side and a reminder of their attacking threat when confidence is flowing.
Talking Points
The standout talking point was undoubtedly Alejandro Garnacho’s breath-taking opening goal, a strike that will be replayed for years to come. Just three minutes in, the young winger produced a moment of pure audacity with an acrobatic overhead kick that left both Jordan Pickford and Goodison Park stunned. It wasn’t just a goal of the season contender; it set the tone for the match and underlined Garnacho’s growing confidence and importance in this Manchester United side.
Penalty drama was the second major theme, with VAR playing a decisive role at both ends of the pitch. United were awarded a spot-kick after Ashley Young was judged to have fouled Marcus Rashford, allowing the forward to calmly double the lead. Everton were then handed a lifeline when they won a penalty of their own, but André Onana came up big, saving Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s effort before reacting sharply to clear the rebound. That moment effectively killed Everton’s momentum and proved crucial in keeping United firmly in control.
The final talking point centred on United’s overall maturity and game management, capped by Anthony Martial’s late goal. After some shaky performances earlier in the season, Erik ten Hag’s side looked composed, defensively solid and ruthless when chances arose. Martial’s header from a Bruno Fernandes cross put the result beyond doubt and reflected United’s dominance in key moments, while Everton were left to rue missed opportunities and a lack of cutting edge on a frustrating afternoon.
