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ALEJANDRO GARNACHO stole the show in Manchester United's 3-0 win at Everton with a spectacular overhead kick.

Post-match, Erik ten Hag praised skipper Bruno Fernandes for handing over penalty duties to Marcus Rashford.

Meanwhile, we have the very latest on Jim Ratcliffe's deal for 25% of Manchester United.

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  • By Cosmo Teare

    Neville dazzled by Kobbie

    Gary Neville was stunned by Kobbie Mainoo's performance against Everton yesterday.

    He was full of praise for the 18-year old and paid him what he saw as the highest compliment.

    Neville said: "The biggest compliment I can pay him, and it hurts to say this, I hope people can take this in the right spiritā€¦ he looked like aĀ Manchester CityĀ player.

    "Honestly, I was watching him and thinking, ā€˜thatā€™s a player thatĀ Pep GuardiolaĀ will be looking at and thinking, ā€˜I want him in my midfield, thatā€™s what my midfield players doā€™.

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  • By Cosmo Teare

    Mainoo praise

    Kobbie Mainoo was showered with praise yesterday after making his full debut in a Manchester United shirt.

    Pundit Karen Carney praised Mainoo's ability to "glide past" players with ease on Sky Sports.

    And Manchester United legend Roy Keane called his performance "unbelievable", saying "he always looked like he had time on the ball.

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  • By Cosmo Teare

    Garnacho goal the best I've seen – Neville

    Gary Neville said Garnacho's third minute overhead kick was the best goal he'd ever witnessed.

    The co-commentator was stunned when the winger produced a piece of acrobatic perfection.

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    Fernandes praises Mainoo

    Bruno Fernandes has heaped praise on United youngster Kobbie Mainoo after his man-of-the-match performance against Everton yesterday.

    The United captain said: "I talk always about Kobbie [Mainoo]. I think heā€™s a special player.

    "For his age he has too much quality."

  • By Joshua Jones

    He's simply Tre-mendous

    Gary Neville knows a thing or two about being a right-back.

    So his claim that Trent Alexander-Arnold could be the best of all time has certainly caused a stir.

    However, Nev insists he must improve on his defending to claim the title.

    The ex-United full-back said: "This is a sensational footballer.Ā Manchester CityĀ had a player injured today in Kevin De Bruyne who is world class in terms of delivery, striking of a ball and his passing. "Trent Alexander-Arnold is the equal of him.

    "All I've said in the last two, three maybe four years is: just get that little bit more serious about your defending.

    "All he has to be as a defender is sort of semi-competent, he doesnā€™t have to be the best right-back in the world defensively.

    "What he does have to be is not a liability and there have been times in the last three or four years where that has been a standout feature of Liverpoolā€™s big games, where heā€™s been too easy to beat and too easy to get at.

    "His performances on the ball are absolutely out of this world. The difference between me and him is night and day. I canā€™t even relate to what heā€™s doing on the pitch.

    "Heā€™s playing in central midfield for 50-60 per cent of it, heā€™s going forward scoring goals, heā€™s setting up goals and assists. Heā€™s achieving numbers that right wingers donā€™t achieve.

    "Heā€™s got the material to be the very best right-back of all-time. But heā€™s going to have to be a little bit more serious about his defending because currently he struggles to get into the England team – or he has struggled."

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  • By Joshua Jones

    Bru-tal snub

    Fernandes, though, could not resist a cheeky dig at Alejandro Garnacho after the match.

    Garnacho was named man of the match following his spectacular overhead kick – but many including Gary Neville felt debutant Kobbie Mainoo deserved the gong for his performance.

    And as Bruno handed the trophy over to the Argentine, he said: "I don't think he deserves but okay."

    In a separate interview for Match of the Day, Fernandes then had his say on Mainoo's display.

    He said: "Great game, for me man of the match, a great performance and secure on the ball and never puts a foot wrong.

    "He is always ready to help, for his age he has too much quality.

    "He sees the play before and did so many good things today he was secure on the ball."

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  • By Joshua Jones

    Roy raging… again

    Roy Kane blasted Erik ten Hag for praising Bruno Fernandes over the penalty incident.

    Fernandes gave the ball to Marcus Rashford who fired in for his first goal since September 3.

    Ten Hag thought it was a great move and piece of captaincy… but Keane disagreed.

    He raged: ā€œHe's giving toffee out there to Bruno for passing on the ball for the penalty. Absolute bloody rubbish.

    ā€œAbsolute rubbish coming out with that. Manchester United are sixth now ā€“ if you went back a few years, if you were sixth you'd be embarrassed. But obviously they seem happy with sixth.

    ā€œThey have a long way to go. Manchester United have to be competing with the best teams. That's including Liverpool, [Manchester] City, Arsenal.

    ā€œIt's not been good enough with the talent they've got. Look, they've got themselves in a nice position but the reason you're playing for Manchester United is to compete against the top teams.ā€

  • By Joshua Jones

    Marc of success

    United fans are convinced Marcus Rashford is "back to his best" because he might be back together with ex Lucia Loi.

    SunSport exclusively revealed on Saturday thatĀ Rashford enjoyed a romantic dateĀ at a posh restaurant with his former partner.

    And he followed it up with his first goal since early September at Goodison Park yesterday.

    One fan said: "Rashford fresh trim and got his girl back, heā€™s gonna be back to his best now.ā€

    Another wrote: "Rashford back with his girl, Rashford scores. Coincidence? I think not."

  • By Joshua Jones

    How the rest of 2023 shapes up

    There are no more international breaks until March, whoop whoop!

    So that gives Erik ten Hag a consistent run of matches to keep his side challenging for the title ā€“ as well as trying to keep their European campaign alive.

    Here are United's remaining fixtures in 2023:

    • 29/11 ā€“ Galatasaray (a) ā€“ CL
    • 02/12 ā€“ Newcastle (a) ā€“ PL
    • 06/12 ā€“ Chelsea (h) ā€“ PL
    • 09/12 ā€“ Bournemouth (h) ā€“ PL
    • 12/12 ā€“ Bayern Munich (h) ā€“ CL
    • 17/12 ā€“ Liverpool (a) ā€“ PL
    • 23/12 ā€“ West Ham (a) ā€“ PL
    • 26/12 ā€“ Aston Villa (h) ā€“ PL
    • 30/12 ā€“ Nottingham Forest (a) ā€“ PL
    • By Joshua Jones

      Super bad news for United

      A supercomputer has had its say on how the Premier League table will finish…

      And it does not bode well for Manchester United.

      The number-cruncher has the Red Devils down to finish way down in EIGHTH – even behind Chelsea.

    • By Joshua Jones

      Ant going anywhere, please

      Ex-United striker Dimitar Berbatov wants his old club to keep hold of Anthony Martial.

      The Bulgarian told Betfair: "I really hope [he has a future at Man United]. Iā€™m a bit biased because I used to play with him and I saw the quality he has.

      "Everyone knows that heā€™s not working the way he should be. Heā€™s not using his quality properly and heā€™s struggling because of this.Ā 

      "He needs to be shaken up a little bit and there are moments where he needs to push hard and change his game a little bit.

      "I saw in the last couple of games, he actually did that, he pressed, he was angry in his body language and going hard towards the opposition. He needs to do something extra.Ā 

      "When youā€™ve been at a club for a long time, you get complacent. From time to time you need to challenge yourself and the people around you need to wake you up and say, ā€˜Look, you have so many qualities that youā€™re not using correctly. Wake up, do more and bring it to the teamā€™."Ā 

    • By Joshua Jones

      Martial hurts Toffees again

      Anthony Martial rounded off the win with a cool finish to make it 3-0.

      And that continued his superb record against Everton.

      Martial now has nine goals and five assists in 17 games.

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    • By Joshua Jones

      Ten Tornado

      Ten Hag admitted firing a rocket at his players during his half-time team talk at Goodison Park.

      The Dutchman, who watched the game from the stands as he served a touchline ban, let rip despite Garnacho's wondergoal putting United in front.

      He said: "After the start of the game we were too easy-going. I criticised the team at half-time. They thought they were already there. You can't do that.

      "You have to do 100 minutes on the pitch. Second half we did very well.

      "Our three offensive players scored. That's what we need. It will help us as a team."

    • By Joshua Jones

      Ten Hag hails his captain

      Erik ten Hag was impressed by Bruno Fernandes' selflessness ahead of the penalty.

      He said: "You saw how great a captain Bruno is. He could see, feel, assess that his team-mate needed that goal.

      "Also he had the confidence in Rashy to take the penalty because he knows he is a very good penalty taker. 'Take that ball and take your confidence.'

      "As a team, you need that. You need such leadership and you back each other, you cover each other and you give each other the confidence because you know you need it to get a successful season."

    • By Joshua Jones

      Bruno's classy gesture

      It looked as though Bruno Fernandes was going to take the United penalty.

      But he handed the ball over to Rashford – and the England star made no mistake up against Pickford.

      The captain said: ā€œ[I did it] because I felt Marcus needed a little bit of confidence, he needed his goal.

      ā€œMarcus is an excellent penalty taker too, I am 100 per cent sure he could score that penalty.

      ā€œIt is not about who takes it, it is about scoring and Marcus did it perfectly.

      ā€œI think we all know strikers and wingers want to score goals, they need to score, that is part of their game.

      ā€œIt gives you more of a boost and as you saw after the goal Marcus was unstoppable. He could take on everyone."

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    • By Joshua Jones

      Rashford back on the scoresheet

      Marcus Rashford scored his second goal of the season from the spot at Everton.

      His only previous goal in 16 appearances for United this term came in the defeat at Arsenal on September 3.

      But he stepped up with the penalty to make it 2-0 and help the Red Devils overcome the Toffees.

    • By Joshua Jones

      'Can't believe it'

      Here's how Garnacho reacted to his wondergoal at Everton.

      He said: ā€œI can't believe it to be honest.

      ā€œI just did [it] and I didn't see how I scored, I just listened around.

      ā€œI said: 'Oh my god', and for me, of course, it was one of the best goals I have ever scored. I am very happy.ā€

      Garnacho added: ā€œI say it is very much like [Wayne] Rooney's goal, I don't know which one is better. Both are incredible goals.

      ā€œIt was a very important win and we need this [win] to be in the top six. We need this win, three goals and a clean sheet. It is very important.ā€

    • By Joshua Jones

      Here's how it happened

      Check out this incredible series of photos.

      Take a bow, Alejandro.

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    • By Joshua Jones

      Only one place to start

      Well, it just had to be, didn't it?

      At a raucous Goodison Park with the home fans up for it following the ten-point deduction, they were silenced by a moment of Argentine magic.

      The winger produced an incredible overhead kick – Wayne Rooney-esque – to fire United in front after just three minutes to stun Jordan Pickford.

      What. A. Goal.

    • By Joshua Jones

      United's form continues

      Welcome to a new week – and it comes off the back of another Premier League win.

      In fact, yesterday's win at Everton makes it five wins from six in the league plus that derby defeat to City.

      The result has United sixth in the table, still four points adrift of Aston Villa in fourth after they beat Tottenham.

      Erik ten Hag's side remain the only team in the Premier League yet to draw this season, too.

      Stay tuned for all the reaction to the Goodison Park win – and THAT Alejandro Garnacho goal – plus the build-up to Wednesday's Champions League clash away at Galatasaray.

    • By Jon Boon

      Premier league table

      ,Man Utd have moved into the top six with their resounding win at Everton.

      Despite a perceived poor start, they're just six points off top place Arsenal.

    • By Jon Boon

      United's next six

      Galatasaray (A)

      Newcastle (A)

      Chelsea (H)

      Bournemouth (H)

      Bayern Munich (H)

      Liverpool (A)

    • By Jon Boon

      Keane lauds Mainoo

      Roy Keane has lauded Man Utd's 18-year-old Kobbie Mainoo.

      "Unbelievable. Listen, don't want to get too carried away but I'm sure we will. He looked like he always had time on the ball today. His decision making, in terms of when to go long, when to go short. Off the ball as well," Keane told Sky Sports.

      "What a phenomenal performance. Obviously, I know the club thinks highly of him. But then the build-up to the game today, coming to Everton, for the manager to put him in, he obviously must trust him and the staff around the place.

      "Listen, good luck to the kid, he was outstanding. It's a great start for him. Letā€™s hope he stays injury free, he gets a run of game for Man United because he looked like a Man United type player today. Nice and brave, lot of courage, loved watching him.

      "United are some way off the top teams. They seem happy with sixth, they should be competing with the best teams. They go toĀ NewcastleĀ next week, weā€™ll see what United turns up."

    • By Jon Boon

      Ten hag warns of Garnacho comparison

      Erik ten Hag has warned against comparisons of Alejandro Garnacho with Cristiano Ronaldo.

      "Don't compare, I don't think it is right," he said in his post-match press conference. "They all have their own identity, but for Garnacho to go that way he has a lot to come, he has to work very hard.

      "You have to do it on a consistent basis and so far he has not. But he definitely has high potential to do some amazing things, it's not the first time we saw this.

      "We have already often seen glimpses, but if you want to be a player like Rooney or Ronaldo you have to score 20, 25 goals in theĀ Premier LeagueĀ each season. That's not easy to get, you have to work hard, you have to go in areas where it hurts.

      "So a lot to come. But potential, he has it. It was a fantastic goal. In the season, there are still many games to play, but maybe already it is the goal of the season. Not only the finish, it was the back to the end but the finish was incredible."

    • By Jon Boon

      Keane slams ten Hag

      Roy Keane has slammed Erik ten Hag for praising Bruno Fernandes for passing on a penalty to Marcus Rashford.

      Keane told Sky Sports: "Heā€™s giving toffee out there to Bruno for passing on the ball for the penalty. Absolute b***** rubbish.

      "Absolute rubbish coming out with that.Ā Manchester UnitedĀ are sixth now ā€“ if you went back a few years, if you were sixth youā€™d be embarrassed."

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