Everton stunned Manchester United at Old Trafford with a 1–0 win despite going down to 10 men after Gueye’s red card. Read our full match report, key moments, and reactions.
Everton stunned Manchester United at Old Trafford with a 1–0 win despite going down to 10 men after Gueye’s red card. Read our full match report, key moments, and reactions.

1. The Unthinkable Happens at Old Trafford
Last night, Manchester United were stunned at home as Everton secured a rare and dramatic 1–0 victory at Old Trafford, in a match that will go down as one of the most bizarre and gutsy in recent memory.
2. Chaos Early On: Gueye’s Red Card
In the 13th minute, Everton’s Idrissa Gana Gueye was shown a straight red card after a heated altercation with his own teammate Michael Keane. More or less, Gueye slapped Keane’s face, and the referee had no choice but to dismiss him.
3. Dewsbury-Hall to the Rescue
Moreover, with a man down for the vast majority of the game, Everton struck in the 29th minute. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall picked up the ball just outside the box, cut in, and curled a wonderful effort into the top corner, past the outstretched arms of United’s goalkeeper. That single strike proved to be the match winner.
4. United Dominated Possession however Lacked a Cutting Edge
Manchester United had plenty of the ball, especially in the second half, however they struggled to create clear-cut chances. Their attacks often broke down on the edge of the box, and Everton’s defense held firm. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford came up big multiple times, most notably denying a headed chance from Joshua Zirkzee.
5. Moyes’ Moment: First Away Win at Old Trafford
This result was historic for Everton and their manager, David Moyes. It’s his first-ever Premier League win at Old Trafford as Everton manager. The resilience shown after the red card reflects tremendous character and tactical discipline.
6. Reaction & Aftermath
7. What This Means for the Table
The win lifts Everton to 18 points (same as United) and provides a morale-boosting moment in their campaign. Meanwhile, United’s failure to convert dominance into goals may raise questions about their attacking strategy.
8. Looking Forward
Everton will ride high on confidence, especially given their resilience under adversity. For United, it’s back to the drawing board — they’ll need to sharpen their finishing and perhaps rethink how they break down well-organized defences.