Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall scored the only goal (Image: Getty Images)

Everton won at Manchester United for only the second time since their opening Premier League away fixture over 33 years ago despite being down to 10 men for 77 minutes of the contest.

With David Moyes’ men having already lost captain Seamus Coleman to injury, there were extraordinary scenes just 13 minutes into the contest as Idrissa Gueye was sent off for an altercation with Michael Keane which resulted in him slapping his own team-mate in the face.

However, despite the self-inflicted wound, the Blues dug deep and stunned Old Trafford just before the half-hour mark as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall drove forward and dispatched an emphatic shot into Senne Lammens’ net and from that point onwards they defended heroically to prot

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