Manchester United vs Everton player ratings: Scott McTominay and Dominic Calvert-Lewin shine in Old Trafford draw

A player-by-player look at the two teams

Karl Matchett
Sunday 15 December 2019 11:26 EST
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Scott McTominay takes a shot on goal for United
Scott McTominay takes a shot on goal for United (Getty)

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Mason Greenwood came off the bench to secure Manchester United a 1-1 draw with Everton at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

An own goal from Victor Lindelof had initially given Everton the lead on 36 minutes, the defender fumbling in a corner from close range.

But with 13 minutes left on the clock, Greenwood stepped up to fizz a low-flying effort past Jordan Pickford.

The result means that United’s winning streak comes to an end, having failed to recreate the form that saw them overcome Tottenham and Manchester City earlier this month.

Everton, meanwhile, remain unbeaten under Duncan Ferguson after he was named as Marco Silva’s temporary replacement.

So how did the two teams fare? See the gallery below for our player ratings.

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