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David Moyes refused to condemn Idrissa Gueye for his bizarre red card as Everton clung on to beat Manchester United 1-0.
From there, Everton produced an impeccable defensive performance with just ten men, reducing United to a series of crosses and long-shots to see the game out and grab a massive three points away at Old Trafford. It was the first time Moyes has won there as a visiting manager, despite having arguably his least favourable circumstances of doing so.
IDRISSA GUEYE was sent off for Everton after SLAPPING his own team-mate Michael Keane. The pair were both furious after Bruno Fernandes had whistled a shot narrowly off target in the 13th minute
Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye was shown the red card for slapping teammate Michael Keane in their Premier League match win against Manchester United
All the latest Premier League reaction as Everton beat Manchester United at Old Trafford despite a clash between team-mates Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane.
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I like my players fighting each other, says Moyes, after Gueye sees red
Everton manager David Moyes made light of midfielder Idrissa Gueye's sending off for a confrontation with teammate Michael Keane 13 minutes into his side's 1-0 Premier League win away to Manchester United on Monday.
The victory was a first at Old Trafford in the Premier League for the visitors since 2013. After Gueye’s red card, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s 29th-minute strike proved the winner as United lost for a first time in the competition at home after an opponent was reduced to 10 men.
The 18-year-old signed his first professional contract at the club last year and has been training regularly with the first-team squad.
David Moyes raised eyebrows after Everton's shock win at Old Trafford, admitting he actually likes seeing his players "fighting each other" - as long as it comes from a place of de
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Everton return to Premier League action after a 16-day break with a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United. Mercifully, there are no more international breaks to disrupt the flow of the season until March.