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Tuesday’s Everton News: United triumph and reaction, Gueye apology, Coleman injury

2025-11-25 08:00
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Tuesday’s Everton News: United triumph and reaction, Gueye apology, Coleman injury

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Tuesday’s Everton News: United triumph and reaction, Gueye apology, Coleman injuryStory byPeter CreerTue, November 25, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC·2 min read

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Our complete match report and instant reaction to the 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. [Royal Blue Mersey]

Idrissa Gana Gueye had an apology and a message for his Everton team-mates after they beat Manchester United despite his bizarre first-half red card at Old Trafford. [Royal Blue Mersey]

David Moyes insisted Everton’s special 1-0 victory at Manchester United must be the start of giving the Club’s brilliant supporters magic moments once again. [Everton FC]

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The manager also somewhat controversially said that he had no problem with his players fighting. [Royal Blue Mersey]

Everton player ratings as 10/10 star inspires famous win at Manchester United after red card chaos. [Liverpool Echo]

Jordan Pickford believes Everton are “heading in the right direction” and called on the Blues to continue their positive momentum after a superb battling performance. [Everton FC]

Rubin Amorim said after the match that his team “deserved to lose” and admitted that, despite a positive recent run of performances, he’s still “afraid” of a repeat of last season when a string of poor results saw United finish 15th. [ESPN]

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What happened in Old Trafford away end said it all after monumental Everton night. [Liverpool Echo]

Seamus Coleman’s latest attempt at an Everton comeback lasted only ten minutes. [Yahoo Sport]

Rangers have sacked former Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell. The 52-year-old, who was appointed as the Glasgow giants’ sporting director in the summer, has lost his job along with chief executive Patrick Stewart. [Liverpool Echo]

Everton’s owners are looking to improve the club’s financial situation after bankrolling a new injection.  [Football Insider]

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