Man United urged to ‘stay together’ after ‘frustrating’ setback against Everton
Manchester United suffered a 1-0 defeat to 10-man Everton at Old Trafford on Monday, despite playing with a numerical advantage for the majority of the match.
Despite dominating possession and registering 25 shots, Manchester United proved toothless in attack.
Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt criticised the team's performance, calling it “a really bad night”.
De Ligt called for his side to “stay together” ahead of their next match against Crystal Palace following Monday’s “frustrating” setback.
The victory marked Everton's first at Old Trafford since 2013 and David Moyes's first Premier League win there as a visiting manager, with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford also securing his first win at the ground.