By Angus Barnes

Manchester United kicked off the game with a fast pace as they breeze through Everton's defensive setup to grab the first goal of the game through Antony Santos courtesy of an assist from the undeniable Marcus Rashford within four minutes of play.
The Red Devils increased their attacking threats as the game progressed but Everton pegged them back ten minutes after a David De Gea error allowed the ball to slip into his legs for Conor Cody to tap in from the closest margin.
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The Red Devils tried to shake off the equalizer by taking the lead once again in front of their buzzing Old Trafford fans as the game went on. The Red Devils created more chances as the first half continues but were repeatedly denied a goal.
Erik Ten Hag watched on from the sidelines as the first half ran down and United couldn't produce the final ball to create a goal-scoring opportunity despite the strong attacking line he assembled particularly for this game.
The moment the ball slipped past in between David De Gea, Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag looked short of breath as he knew the inevitable had happened again as Conor Coady forcefully drove home the tap-in equalizer. Ten Hag's stunned expression hung for a long while on his face as he shook his head in disbelief at the situation.

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