Everton 0-3 Man United: Alejandro Garnacho nets a STUNNING overhead kick as Red Devils move up to sixth place, with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial also scoring amid Goodison protests
Daily MailFire and fury from more than 35,000 Evertonians at kick-off. Manchester United overcame a tense atmosphere at Goodison Park to secure a comfortable 3-0 win over Everton on Sunday evening Alejandro Garnacho scored a stunning overhead kick in the first three minutes of the match Garnacho's sensational goal silenced the home fans inside Goodison Park, who had been protesting their club's points deduction from the Premier League Marcus Rashford doubled their lead after half-time, scoring a penalty and his second Premier League goal of the season Your browser does not support iframes. Ahead of the match, Everton fans lined the streets outside the stadium to protest their points deduction It came after the the Toffees had dropped to 19th in the league table with the Premier League docking them 10 points due to breaches of profit and sustainability rules The protests continued inside the stadium, with Everton fans booing the Premier League's theme song before unveiling several banners But a goal arrived almost immediately and that sustained them through an opening half that Everton went on to dominate. Anthony Martial scored United's third goal, sealing the victory and their second straight league win Everton had several chances during the game, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin coming close MATCH FACTS EVERTON : Pickford 6; Young 5.5, Tarkowski 6, Branthwaite 6.5, Mykolenko 6; Gueye 6.5, Garner 6; Harrison 6.5, Doucoure 7, McNeil 6 ; Calvert-Lewin 6 GOALS: None BOOKED: Young, Doucoure SEAN DYCHE: 6 MANCHESTER UNITED : Onana 8; Dalot 6, Maguire 6, Lindelof 6, Shaw 6.5 ; Mainoo 7, McTominay 6; Garnacho 8.5, Fernandes 6, Rashford 6; Martial 6 BOOKED: None GOALS: Garnacho 3, Rashford 56, Martial 74mins REFEREE: John Brooks Dyche’s team have a better shape about them these days. Erik ten Hag was not present in the dugout on Sunday evening as he serves a touchline ban after having received three yellow cards this season Garnacho took his goal brilliantly, scoring his first Premier League goal of the season Everton stay 19th in the table level with Burnley who sit bottom of the league on four points It was a tough loss for Sean Dyche's side, who continue their league campaign against Nottingham Forest next Saturday Was it a penalty?