9 facts after the Everton VS MU duel



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Manchester United managed to win in the Everton cage. Here are nine facts about the Everton vs MU game.

MU visited Goodison Park on Saturday (7/11/2020) at WIB night, in the eighth week of the Premier League. MU was left behind by Bernard’s goal in the 19th minute before Bruno Fernandes’ two goals in the 25th and 32nd minute put them ahead.

Edinson Cavani’s late goal sealed the Red Devils 3-1 victory.

For MU, this victory confirms their status as champions at home this season. Do you want to see the proof? Here are nine facts after the Everton vs MU duel as reported by Opta

– Manchester United are the third team to win three away games after conceding first, after Leeds United (October 1999) and Tottenham Hotspur (December 2013).

– Manchester United have won 17 away games against Goodison Park, the most victories for a visiting team in one place in the competition’s history.

– After being undefeated in the first five games (4 wins and 1 draw), Everton have lost three games in a row. This is the first time that coach Carlo Ancelotti has experienced it since he joined AC Milan in November 2006.

– Manchester United have won seven away games in the Premier League this season, the longest streak in the competition since August 1993 (7).

– Both teams scored from their first shot on goal in this match. Everton’s goal in the 19th minute was their only attempt on goal in this fight.

– Manchester United’s first two goals in this match started with more than 15 passes, the first time the Red Devils have scored such a goal in a match two or more times since November 2016 (against Swansea).

– Bruno Fernandes has been involved in 15 goals in his last 10 away games (10 goals and 5 assists); This is the highest scoring participation by a player in his first 10 away games, previously only Kevin Phillips has done it (10).

– Bruno Fernandes has scored 18 goals in all competitions for Man United. The header goal in this match was MU’s first.

– Edinson Cavani (33 years 267 days) is the Premier League’s oldest scorer since Zlatan Ibrahimovic in August 2016 (34 years 316 days).

Watch video “MU vs Everton, a duel for a weak team
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