MANCHESTER UNITED fought back from two goals down to draw against Everton at Goodison Park
The Red Devils were slammed as “embarrassing” by Rio Ferdinand after failing 2-0 down in the first half.

Bruno Fernandes netted his side’s first of the game[/caption]
Manuel Ugarte netted a brilliant equaliser[/caption]
Manchester United were punished for a sluggish start as Beto beat the offside trap to fire the hosts ahead.
It got even worse for Amorim’s side as Abdoulaye Doucoure beat Harry Maguire to a rebound to head home.
Casemiro disappointed immensely for his 62 minutes of action before he was hooked for Alejandro Garnacho.
Bruno Fernandes did get Man United back into the game after a clever 71st-minute free kick from captain Bruno Fernandes.
The visitors then continued to push to gain a positive result from behind.
Manuel Ugarte was the man who volleyed home from outside the box in the 80th minute to level the score.
Amorim’s men were then lucky to escape a penalty in the final moments after VAR overturned the decision.
SunSport’s Ken Lawrence has given his ratings of the Manchester United team…
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Andre Onana – 7
United needed him with his game-head on, and his 93rd-minute stop saved a point.
Noussair Mazraoui 69′ – 4
Looked seriously uncomfortable on the right side of the back three – forced there because of a defensive injury crisis
Harry Maguire – 4

Harry Maguire was at fault for the second Everton goal[/caption]
Out-jumped by Doucoure as the midfielder grabbed Everton’s second and was generally all over the place.
Matthijs de Ligt – 4
Nowhere for Beto’s opener, completely missing attempted clearance and got away with a 93rd-minute penalty call.
Diogo Dalot – 5
At least shows willing. Which is more than could be said for some of his team mates at Goodison.
Manuel Ugarte – 7
Spent most of the game stranded in United’s midfield morass but salvation come with a brilliant strike.
Casemiro 62′ – 2
The Brazilian is beginning to look like the world’s oldest 32-year-old —he’s become a genuine irrelevance.
Patrick Dorgu – 6

Patrick Dorgu was a bright spark for the Red Devils[/caption]
Made a determined start down the left flank but that enthusiasm was slowly but surely sucked out of him.
Bruno Fernandes – 8
His free kick was genuine class and once he was dropped deeper started controlling the gamee.
Joshua Zirkzee – 4
At £36.5M you would expect an element of ball control but the Dutchman used as a joint No 10 just looks lost.
Rasmus Hojlund 69′ – 3

Rasmus Hojlund’s goal drought continues for Man United[/caption]
Not so much a desperate Dane, more a despairing one although it would help if he had some support.
Subs:
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO 62′ – 7
Injected some desperately needed pace and passion.
Leny Yoro 69′ – 6
Should have been on much earlier.
Chido Obi-Martin 69′ – 5
The 17-year-old has a presence for sure.