Manchester United came from behind to draw 2-2 with Everton at Goodison Park, despite being two goals down.
This result maintains Everton’s unbeaten streak in their last six Premier League matches under David Moyes.

The hosts were clearly the form side heading into this clash. It was only expected that they would start on the front foot. They immediately intensified the pressure on the United defense, with the first opportunity arising for Beto in the air. However, his header went straight into the gloves of André Onana.
Despite some dangerous crosses from the visitors, Everton’s relentless pressing ultimately overwhelmed them. United struggled to clear a corner, allowing Abdoulaye Doucouré to assertively head the ball into the fray. Beto seized the opportunity. He volleyed it off the ground. The ball decisively found the roof of the net. Onana had no chance.
The Guinea-Bissau international scored his fifth goal in just four Premier League matches. This goal propelled his side’s momentum. It led to a swift doubling of their advantage shortly after the half-hour mark. Beto’s first-time cross was expertly collected by Jack Harrison, whose shot demanded a fantastic save from Onana. However, it was pointless because Doucouré rose above the defenders. He met the rebound and confidently headed it into the net. United struggled to respond to Everton’s first-half dominance. They were fortunate that Noussair Mazraoui made a crucial interception on Doucouré’s cross, preventing Beto from adding a second.
Although United showed slight improvement, they continued to struggle in the attacking third as the second half began. Onana found himself under pressure again, tasked with stopping Doucouré’s volley. Yet, with 20 minutes left, Alejandro Garnacho won a free-kick on the edge of the area. This allowed Bruno Fernandes to outsmart Jordan Pickford. He found the far corner. This goal transformed the atmosphere on Merseyside, energizing United as they pushed for the equaliser within minutes. A set-piece was not cleared properly. It fell perfectly for Manuel Ugarte, who volleyed in from the edge of the area.
The equaliser ignited a thrilling finale. Pickford needed to be in top form to tip over another powerful strike from Fernandes. This ensured the comeback wasn’t completed. Then, deep into stoppage time, VAR denied the Toffees a penalty. Ashley Young appeared to be pulled down by Matthijs de Ligt. This led to immense disappointment at the final whistle for the hosts. Nevertheless, they remain on a positive trajectory under Moyes, while United have demonstrated a newfound spirit this campaign when trailing. Their performance in the final 20 minutes offers plenty of optimism for Ruben Amorim moving forward.