Everton vs. Manchester United – Football Match Report – April 21, 2019



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Manchester United's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League next season took a big hit after a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Everton – their sixth loss in eight games in all competitions.

The goals of Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson at the start of the first run allowed the British to dominate United, just before the match, before stunner Lucas Digne and Theo Walcott reached the three points in the second half. .

United's boss, Ole Gunnar, Solskjaer chose to play against central defender, Victor Lindelof, at the right back, and most of Everton's dangerous moments went off to the left. Digne's keys caused all sorts of confusion – and led to the purpose of opening.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin was at the head of the French international. Richarlison was imposed above Diogo Dalot to perform an acrobatic shot on the roof of the net for 13 minutes.

Everton continued to threaten while United seemed unable to face his opponents – and that was 2-0 just before the half-hour mark. The local team was away from home. a corner from United and Nemanja Matic was sidelined from Sigurdsson, who opened fire on a distant shot from David De Gea's close goal.

Manchester United's hopes of being in the top four have dealt a blow to Everton. Matthew Peters / Man Utd via Getty Images

Marco Silva's men finished the half up and Solskjaer made a double change at the interval while he was bringing Ashley Young and Scott McTominay for Phil Jones and Fred.

But Everton raised the score to 3-0 in 55 minutes, despite the defeat suffered by Richarlison a few minutes earlier.

De Gea could not clear a corner as far as the edge of the area and Digne recovered the ball to spin a rocket in front of the Spanish international, which did not move.

Everton nearly scored a fourth goal as De Gea slipped off a corner just before second-half substitute Walcott failed to score 4-0 in 63 minutes, allowing him to get out of the net.

The result leaves United two points from the top four with games against Manchester City and Chelsea coming this week, while Everton climbs to seventh place.

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