Everton without a penalty price at the time of the injury controversially after a VAR check after Bruno Fernandes inspired the return of Manchester United to attract 2-2 to Goodison Park.
The united Skiper had scored a free kick and had seen another lead located in Manuel Ugarte slamming into a late draw-but it seemed like Everton would have the opportunity to recover when Judge Andy Madley showed three minutes in detention AGE
Ashley Young had fallen to the ground after Matthijs de Ligt appeared to attract his shirt and Harry Maguire put on a hand – but Var Matt Donohue sent to the Ref to the screen.
The focus of the target of the pitch seemed to be in contact with Maguire than pulling the shirt and Madley decided to return his decision.
Everton chief David Moyes said, “So they looked at the attraction of the shirt? So they just mentioned the part they needed? It seemed to me as if pulling the shirt was enough.”
She ended an eventually disappointing afternoon for Everton, who had looked well on the course for an impressive victory on rest.
The Beeto, renewed under the former chief of United Moyes, continued his extraordinary score score by slamming his fifth goal in four Premier League games when United constantly failed to clear a corner. He would score only four in his earlier 44 flight matches.
This was the 11th time that United has accepted from a corner situation in the league this season, but such is their issues space now, they were engraved open in the game open for the second, with abdoulaye doucoure – a player Another lit by the return of Moys Goodison – eventually rejecting Harry Maguire to head to attack on Jack Harrison’s premature blow.
The pair almost combined in hitting half the time, with Noussair Mazraoui just taking over to prevent the intersection of daucoure in the Beeto.
There was nowhere near the same level of threat to the other side – United have scored only once in the first half of their previous matches. They did not reach a targeted blow at 45 opening Saturday. They did not reach a kick until the 42nd minute.
The second half brought most the same, with Andre Onana who should save well from Daucoure and United looking for short ideas. But Daucour’s handball from a free kick allowed Fernandes to take another one from a better position and when he caught Jordan Pickford humor changed, with the level of the ugart then afterwards.
Before the late sentence, the Beeto and Fernandes approached to win it, but these sides remain separated by only one point, with Everton at 12 and United Still down at the 15th before the start of 3am.
Moyes: You don’t have to leave the attractive shirts
Everton chief David Moyes:
(When the decision was said was made in the Maguire foul) “So they looked at the attraction of the shirt? So they mentioned only a little that needed? It seemed to me as if pulling the shirt was enough. I can only tell you it that I have seen.
“You don’t have to leave the shirt withdrawal. If it were absolutely clear and clear that he had to go on the screen, I didn’t see it. I just thought the judge made the right decision at the time and he should to have stuck with him. ”
In Everton’s performance: “I am very pleased to have got a point because it is another point towards security and that’s the job. I am disappointed we didn’t get all three. We played here last week and drew 2-2 against Liverpool and felt like a win.
Amorim: We didn’t exist in the first part
Manchester United chief RUBEN AMORIM:
“We just played half and managed to draw. We didn’t exist in the first half.
“Everything we did during the week. The free man was there and the space was there. We lost balls we can’t miss.
“In half time I said no matter what we would do what we did during the week (training) but with more energy.
“It was no different in terms of our positioning, but different in the quality we played the game.”
He added: “At the moment, every stadium is really difficult, especially ours, with our fans who support all the time.
“My goal is to win the next match to give little happiness to our fans because they deserve it a lot.”