Manchester United: A dramatic late equalizer by Manuel Ugarte ensured Manchester United avoided a third consecutive Premier League defeat, as they came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday. The Toffees were in control for much of the match, with Beto firing them ahead in the 19th minute. A deft touch from Abdoulaye Doucoure doubled their lead just 14 minutes later, as his close-range header capped off a parried shot from Jack Harrison.
With their backs against the wall, United struggled early on but showed glimpses of life in the second. Bruno Fernandes gave the visitors hope in the 70th minute, curling in a stunning free-kick to halve the deficit. The United captain wasn’t done there; just eight minutes later, Fernandes delivered another ball into the box, which Ugarte expertly volleyed past Jordan Pickford to level the score.
The match had drama throughout, with Everton pushing for a third goal. Beto came close to sealing his brace, but Andre Onana made an incredible save to deny the striker. Everton's frustration reached its peak in stoppage time when they were awarded a penalty after a tug on Ashley Young by Harry Maguire, but a VAR review overturned the decision, leaving the home side angry at the late turn of events.