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Manchester United vs Everton LIVE: Premier League result and final score after Fernandes and Rashford goals

United kept their faint top-four hopes alive with a win over relegation-threatened Everton

Lawrence Ostlere
Saturday 09 March 2024 09:34 EST
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No team can deal with this many injuries - Ten Hag

Manchester United returned to winning ways in the Premier League as a pair of first-half penalties, both won by Alejandro Garnacho, helped Erik ten Hag’s side to a 2-0 victory over beleaguered Everton at Old Trafford.

Injury-hit United were sloppy throughout the contest but were gifted two spot-kicks through Everton mistakes. Garnacho was first kicked by Everton captain James Tarkowski in the box before the winger was tripped by Ben Godfrey. Bruno Fernandes put the first penalty past Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford before United changed their taker for the second, with Marcus Rashford successfully converting against his England teammate.

Everton never looked like scoring as their winless run extended to 11 games in the Premier League, deepening the club’s relegation fears. United remain sixth but victory was needed to get their top-four push back on track,following defeats to Fulham and Manchester City.

Re-live the clash between Manchester United and Everton below.

Manchester United 1-0 Everton

14 min: Lindelof trips Harrison and Everton gain a free-kick in the centre of the pitch. Branthwaite tries a pass around the back of United’s defence to Beto but the striker is just offside.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:46

GOAL! Manchester United 1-0 Everton (Fernandes pen, 12)

Bruno Fernandes takes a deep breath, waits for the whistle, then steps forward and slams the penalty into the right corner, just past the left hand of a diving Jordan Pickford.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:43

Penalty to Manchester United!

9 min: Alejandro Garnacho collects Rashford’s pass on the left side of the box, and jinks back away from James Tarkowski, who flashes a toe towards the winger. Garnacho goes down under minimal contact and the referee points to the spot. A bit soft, but it won’t be overturned.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:41

Manchester United 0-0 Everton

7 min: United looking a bit sharper now, they’ve woken up. Rashford dances into the box and tries to get away a shot but he’s well stopped by Branthwaite. United gain a corner, but Casemiro’s header is easy for Pickford to catch.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:39

Manchester United 0-0 Everton

4 min: It looks like McTominay leading the line once more for United with Bruno Fernandes in behind him. Garnacho and Rashford are wide.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:36

Manchester United 0-0 Everton

2 min: This is a really good start by Everton, who are without doubt the more assured in the first couple of minutes. No clear sight of goal, but their hustling of United on the ball has already provoked a couple of mistakes.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:34

Kick-off! Manchester United 0-0 Everton

Here we go! The Premier League weekend has begun.

Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:31

Some pre-match images ahead of Manchester United v Everton

We are closing in on kick-off at Old Trafford...

Erik ten Hag
Erik ten Hag (Manchester United via Getty Imag)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is on the bench again for Everton
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is on the bench again for Everton (Reuters)
Alejandro Garnacho keeps warm before kick-off
Alejandro Garnacho keeps warm before kick-off (Getty Images)
Lawrence Ostlere9 March 2024 12:26

Pressure pressure pressure?

Manchester United could today equal a club record of 12 Premier League defeats in a single season - previously set in 2013/14 and 2021/22.

There are 10 matches remaining after today.

The good news for Ten Hag is United have never lost three in a row in the Premier League since the Dutchman took charge, while he’s also won all four matches he’s played against Everton.

(Getty Images)
Jamie Braidwood9 March 2024 12:23

Everton’s Old Trafford Blues

Everton have played at Old Trafford 31 times in the Premier League, but have only won twice. Bryan Oviedo’s winner in December 2013 was the last time they won away at Manchester United.

Today, the hosts are aiming for a 41st Premier League win over Everton - which would be a record for the most wins by one club against another.

(Getty Images)
Jamie Braidwood9 March 2024 12:12

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