Everton and Manchester United drew 1-1 at Goodison Park in the Premier League on Sunday in an enthralling game which ended in VAR drama. A dreadful error from United keeper David De Gea gifted Everton a third-minute opener -- the Spaniard dawdled on the ball after a pass-back from Harry Maguire and his attempted clearance was charged down by Dominic …
Given that we live in an age when players are called offside by the width of their armpit, there really was no cause for prolonged debate here. Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti was sent-off after the final whistle by referee Chris Kavanagh following a late VAR call Gylfi Sigurdsson was adjudged to have been in David de Gea's line of sight …
Theo Walcott was knocked unconscious in his last game so walking off the pitch fully alert to bask in a standing ovation from Evertonians must have been particularly pleasing for the one-time Boy Wonder. Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a trademark stunning goal after coming off the bench late on to double Everton's advantage Bernard scored the first goal for Everton to …