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The match featured a first appearance for United’s £71m summer signing, Bryan Mbeumo, who showed promising signs in an exciting first-half display. United twice led in the game, but Everton pegged them back each time to earn their first point of the tournament.
Match Summary
Bruno Fernandes gave United the lead midway through the first half, converting a penalty after James Tarkowski brought down Amad Diallo in the box. Everton responded through Iliman Ndiaye, who lashed home Idrissa Gueye’s cross after Vitalii Mykolenko dispossessed Manuel Ugarte in midfield.
Substitute Mason Mount restored United’s advantage with a sublime curled finish after turning on a Fernandes pass, but Everton again drew level in bizarre fashion. Amad’s attempted clearance ricocheted off Ayden Heaven and into the net following a heated moment between Fernandes and Ndiaye, which saw both players booked.
Despite the draw, Manchester United finished top of the four-team Summer Series standings, one point ahead of West Ham, with Everton ending their campaign with an improved performance following defeats to Bournemouth and the Hammers.
Mbeumo Makes His Mark
All eyes were on Bryan Mbeumo, and the former Brentford forward delivered an encouraging debut. Operating in a fluid front three alongside Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha, the 25-year-old’s sharp movement and technical quality were immediately evident.
He was involved in the build-up to the opening goal, sliding a clever pass into Amad Diallo’s path to win the penalty. Mbeumo also tested Jordan Pickford with a curling free-kick and saw two quickfire efforts blocked during a bright first half.
Although withdrawn at the break as he continues to build fitness, Mbeumo’s speed, creativity, and understanding with teammates showed early promise. Amorim described his debut as “positive” and praised his intelligence in linking play.
“He played well,” said Amorim post-match. “His first touch opened up a lot of space, and although he’s not yet fully fit, his movement and runs gave us a different dimension.”
Bruno: We Were a Little Lazy
United captain Bruno Fernandes admitted the team lacked sharpness at times.
“It’s been good for team bonding and integrating new players,” he told Sky Sports. “But we want to avoid these lazy moments, because in games like this, you pay for them.”
Speaking on the club’s transfer activity, Fernandes added:
“The club is trying within the financial limits, but it’s clear we need more quality to push everyone. Hopefully, we can bring in one or two more players to help.”
Late Drama and Final Verdict
United nearly snatched a winner late on when Mount slipped in substitute Patrick Dorgu, but Jordan Pickford stood tall to preserve Everton’s point. Despite the dropped points, United can take positives from another strong attacking display, while Everton will be buoyed by their improved showing.
For Amorim’s side, who defeated both Bournemouth and West Ham earlier in the series, the tournament ends on a high. And with Mbeumo already showing flashes of brilliance, Manchester United fans have every reason to be excited for what’s ahead.
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