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    Man Utd 3 Everton 1: Coady own goal, Antony & Rashford spare De Gea’s blushes after blunder to reach FA Cup fourth round

    ERIK TEN HAG COULD not wait for his first taste of a competition he calls ‘special’.And this didn’t let him down.
    Antony slid home early doors to give Man Utd the leadCredit: Reuters
    Conor Coady then got Everton level after a David de Gea howlerCredit: AFP
    The Utd keeper allowed this cross through his legs for Coady to slide homeCredit: ITV
    The Toffees defender then put through his own net to hand the victory to UtdCredit: Rex
    A thrilling FA Cup tie beneath the lights at Old Trafford which looked to have been decided by a Conor Coady own goal in the 52nd minute.
    An injury-time penalty from man of the match Marcus Rashford put extra gloss on the victory which saw Antony open the scoring on four minutes before Coady himself had levelled ten minutes later.
    So into the fourth round for Manchester United after a seventh successive win in all competitions.
    For Everton boss Frank Lampard the headache gets more intense although his side did not lie down here and were only denied a second equaliser by a very tight VAR decision.
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    With chants of ‘sack the board’ from the 9,000 away fans and the regular ‘we want Glazers out’ from the most vociferous home section the Director’s Box may not have felt the full warmth of the crowd last night.
    Both sides on the pitch did, however, as they played out a cracker that had an explosive opening 15 minutes.
    Ten Hag is clearly showing his intent to get silverware this season in whatever competition with the teams he fields.
    Last night’s eleven showed four changes from that which took Bournemouth apart by 3-0 here on Tuesday. It made it stronger if anything.
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    Indeed only the absence of Lisandro Martinez made it short of what many would consider to be his best side.
    Lampard also made four changes as he looked for a bounce back from that embarrassing 4-1 home defeat to Brighton on Tuesday.
    He reverted to the five at the back that had served him so well in earning a draw across town here at The Etihad against Manchester City on New Year’s Eve.
    Having said that it didn’t take long for United to breach it here with that early opening goal.
    United really are a great sight in full flow once again under Ten Hag.
    Anthony Martial was lively from the off and when he turned on the centre circle and sent the ball out wide to Marcus Rashford the Red Devils were off.
    There is nobody bursting with more confidence right now than the revived Rashford whether in front of goal or in linking with opponents.

    He has speed and swagger again earning him the yard he needed to deliver the perfect ball to the far post for Antony to slide onto and turn in.
    Martial had a long conversation with Bruno Fernandes on the plane out to Australia in pre-season about how they can start linking up better.
    They did just that when a poor clearance by Jordan Pickford bounced of Christian Eriksen and Fernandes put Martial in but his effort went just wide of the far post.
    Everton responded and on 12 minutes Demarai Gray’s shot from the edge of the area hit the post, the David De Gea’s head and fell back just the wrong side of the upright.
    But Everton were level when De Gea dropped a right clanger.
    The Spaniard had made three world-class saves in the win over Bournemouth but won’t want to see a replay of the moment that gifted the equaliser.
    Marcus Rashford added the gloss with a late penalty in additional timeCredit: Getty
    Amadou Onana fed Neal Maupay whose shot from a narrow angle squirmed through De Gea’s legs at the near post and Coady was there first to poke home.
    United almost regained their lead immediately when Rashford played Martial in one-on-one but Pickford came to the rescue.
    There is no let up in Ten Hag’s demands on his team and they have responded.
    Witness the workrate in winning the ball back in Everton’s defensive corner just before half time as four men hounded down the visitors who were trying to play out from the back.
    Diogo Dalot’s crunching tackle on Idrissa Gueye won the battle in the end and when the ball sprang to Christian Eriksen his shot went just over the angle.
    The second-half did not start well for Everton with first Alex Iwobi stretchered off after he went over on his ankle following a challenge from Tyrell Malacia.
    Then came the own-goal but credit Rashford for forcing the error.
    Eriksen found him with one of his pinpoint cross field balls that the 25-year-old immediately brought under his control.
    Seamus Coleman shuffled to block all angles but Rashford evaded him with ease before pulling a ball back from the byline into the six-yard box.
    Coady felt he had to intervene but in so doing turned the ball past his own goalkeeper.
    Everton thought they had an equaliser on 73 minutes after a slick break saw Coleman find Demarai Gray who fired the ball into the near post from Dominic Calvert Lewin, just on as a sub, turned it in.
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    It had always looked tight when Coleman found Gray and the VAR concluded he was just offside.
    Rashford then put the icing on the cake from the spot as United saw it out. Ten Hag marches on. More

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    Everton star Alex Iwobi almost in tears as he’s stretchered off with nasty ankle injury during Man Utd clash

    ALEX IWOBI was stretchered off the pitch after suffering a horror ankle injury in Everton’s FA Cup clash at Manchester United.The Toffees midfielder put his hands over his face as he left the field looking visibly emotional.
    Alex Iwobi was stretchered off with a nasty ankle injuryCredit: Getty
    Iwobi’s right ankle rolled following a tackle from Tyrell MalaciaCredit: AP
    His foot appeared to get stuck in the turfCredit: Getty
    An emotional Iwobi covered his face with his hands as he was stretchered offCredit: Reuters
    Ex-Arsenal ace Iwobi, 26, rolled his ankle following a challenge by Tyrell Malacia during the FA Cup third round game.
    The Everton star was on the charge down the right hand side when tackled by Malacia, who got a foot on the ball.
    He fell to the ground after appearing to get his foot caught in the turf.
    Toffees skipper Seamus Coleman immediately called for doctors to tend to the midfielder.
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    After being treated to on the field, Iwobi was taken off by stretcher.
    The injury comes as a huge blow to under-fire boss Frank Lampard.
    Iwobi has started all 18 of Everton’s Premier League games this season.
    The FA Cup clash was 1-1 when Iwobi went off midway through the second-half.
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    Antony had put United ahead early doors, only for Conor Coady to equalise for the visitors after a David De Gea howler.
    Coady then had a shocker of his own, scoring an own goal that saw the Red Devils retake the lead.
    Rashford then sealed the win from the spot in injury time to send United the Red Devils into the hat for the fourth round. More

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    ‘Are Interpol after him?’ – Fans beg Roy Keane to bring back beard as he shows off moustache on ITV’s Man Utd coverage

    ROY KEANE returned to TV screens after his stint with ITV at the World Cup.And the Manchester United legend caused an instant stir on coverage of Friday’s FA Cup clash between the Red Devils and Everton.
    Roy Keane showed off a new look ahead of the FA Cup third roundCredit: ITV
    Fans begged for Keane to grow back his iconic beardCredit: Getty
    ITV pundit Keane, 51, showed off a new look ahead of the game.
    The Old Trafford icon sported a bushy moustache, having shaved off his legendary beard for the World Cup final last month.
    On that occasion Keane had an impressive moustache complete with a soul patch under his bottom lip.
    Now though Keane has shaved off the soul patch, but kept the moustache.
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    While has array of facial hair is impressive, fans have been left crying out for Keane to bring back his iconic beard.
    One joked on social media: “Roy Keane looks different every time he’s on TV. Are Interpol after him or summat!?”
    Another added: “Someone please tell Roy Keane that tash is criminal. Grow that beard back NOW.”
    A third quipped: “Please lose the caterpillar under your nose. Beard yes, but muzzy = No.”
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    And a fourth declared: “What the hell is that on Roy Keane’s face. Bring the beard back.”
    On the pitch Antony put the Red Devils ahead early on after poking home a Marcus Rashford cross.
    But Erik ten Hag’s side weren’t ahead for long.
    A howler from David De Gea allowed Conor Coady to stab into the back of the net from close range.
    Coady himself then scored an own goal that saw United retake the lead, before Rashford sealed the win in injury time from the spot. More

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    ‘The f*** is he doing?’ – Man Utd fans slam David De Gea after howler gifts Everton equaliser in FA Cup clash

    DAVID DE GEA came under the spotlight of Manchester United fans after a huge error in their FA Cup clash against Everton.The usually reliable Spaniard failed to deal with a low cross at from Neal Maupay, seeing the ball cannon off both feet before it squirmed through his legs to allow Conor Coady to tap in.

    David De Gea failed to deal with Neal Maupay’s low crossCredit: ITV
    The ball then cannoned off both feetCredit: ITV
    And squirmed through his legsCredit: ITV
    Straight into the path of Conor CoadyCredit: ITV
    Who tapped the ball home to equaliseCredit: ITV
    And the bizarre incident left United fans wondering just what he was doing.
    Taking to Twitter one fan asked: “What on earth was De Gea doing?!”
    A second added: “What the hell was that 😳”
    A third remarked: “What did I just watch?”
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    Some fans tried to guess just what may have transpired.
    “Break dancing by the looks of it,” said one fan.
    A second said: “Making errors since he’s not done many this season. It’s tradition.”
    While another suggested: “Keeping the game interesting.”
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    The blunder comes on the day Crystal Palace keeper Jack Butland was brought in on loan to provide back up.
    And some fans want the Englishman between the sticks straight away.
    One fan said: “De Gea howler. Time for Butland.”
    A second added: “Butland where you at mate de gea is sleeping.”
    Another fan declared: “De Gea, I will forever be haunted by this comical nonsense.”
    Antony had opened the scoring for United after four minutes following an excellent burst of pace from Marcus Rashford to set up a passing lane to the far post.
    Rashford then created a second when he burst into the box and whipped a cross into a dangerous area which Coady inadvertently turned into his own net.
    The Englishman then rounded out a superb evening for himself as he netted a penalty won by Alejandro Garnacho. More

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    How Chelsea could line up for Man City rematch in FA Cup with injury-plagued Blues missing Sterling, Mount and Pulisic

    CHELSEA travel to Manchester City in the FA Cup on Sunday – three days after being beaten by Pep Guardiola’s side in the Premier League.Graham Potter’s side is now even more injury-plagued than it was for the 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge.
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    Raheem Sterling and Christian Pulisic were both replaced early on through injury, while Mason Mount picked up a knock in training on Wednesday.
    It remains to be seen whether any of the Chelsea trio will be involved in the weekend rematch with City.
    Last season’s losing finalists will have to get past the Premier League champions in order to be in the hat for the fourth round.
    But Potter could rotate heavily to protect his ailing squad for the league, where they are currently languishing in 10th.
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    Youngsters Lewis Hall and Carney Chukwuemeka both impressed off the bench on Thursday and could be in from the start on Sunday.
    Conor Gallagher may play in midfield alongside Chukwuemeka, having come off the bench in the last three Prem matches.
    Injuries to attackers could see Omari Hutchinson, 19, get the nod from the start.
    While injuries also mean Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Kai Havertz are likely to start despite poor showings on Thursday, with World Cup sensation Hakim Ziyech an option on the right.
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    At the back Reece James’ latest injury means Cesar Azpilicueta is likely to continue on the right of defence.
    But 38-year-old Thiago Silva may be given a rest, with Trevoh Chalobah and Kalidou Koulibaly a possible centre-back pairing.
    Chalobah has been an unused sub in the last two games.
    £35million new signing Benoit Badiashile is another option, but Potter may be reluctant to throw the 21-year-old in from the start straight away.
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    How Arsenal could line-up against Oxford in FA Cup with Emile Smith Rowe finally set to return from injury lay-off

    EMILE SMITH-ROWE could return for Arsenal when they travel to Oxford United in the FA Cup.The Gunners suffered frustration in midweek when they were held to a stalemate by Newcastle at the Emirates.
    Emile Smith Rowe could return for Arsenal in the FA Cup on MondayCredit: Getty

    That draw allowed Manchester City, who beat Chelsea on Thursday night, to close the gap on the Premier League leaders to just five points.
    However, Mikel Arteta and his side’s focus switches from the top-flight to the FA Cup as they prepare to face League One Oxford on Monday.
    And the Spaniard could have one of his young guns back to help bolster his ranks and allow him to rotate his side.
    Smith Rowe, 22, is set to make his first Arsenal appearance in almost four months.
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    The attacker was hoping to return for the Newcastle game, but Arteta opted to give him more time rather than risk him.
    And when asked about a comeback against Oxford, the boss said: “He’s made big steps in the last week.
    “He took part in some training sessions and looked good. We’re hoping to have him back soon.”
    But it still remains unclear on whether Reiss Nelson, who damaged his hamstring last month in a friendly against Juventus, will make it too.
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    With the extra few days before kick off, that could allow Nelson enough time to prove his fitness for the clash but it is still believed the game will come too quickly for him.
    A number of changes could also be made elsewhere, especially with Ben White coming off looking fatigued in midweek.
    That could see Takehiro Tomiyasu, who replaced him two days ago, take his spot.
    Reserve goalkeeper Matt Turner is also expected to get the nod in goal as Arteta looks to give some of his fringe and young players some much-needed game-time. More

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    Man Utd 3 Everton 1 LIVE RESULT: Rashford scores again as Red Devils reach FA Cup fourth round despite De Gea howler

    MANCHESTER UNITED are through to the fourth round of the FA Cup thanks to a 2-1 win over Everton. The Red Devils went in front after four minutes thanks to Antony’s tap-in as Frank Lampard’s Toffees got off to the worst possible start.
    But De Gea let a ball scramble through his legs for Conor Coady to tap in just minutes later.
    However soon after the start of the second half, Coady had the ball in the net again, this time at the wrong end.
    And Rashford made it 3-1 late on with a penalty.

    RESULT: Man Utd 3-1 Everton
    Man Utd XI: 1. De Gea, 20. Dalot, 12. Malacia, 19. Varane, 23. Shaw, 18. Casemiro, 14. Eriksen, 21. Antony, 8. Fernandes, 10. Rashford, 9. Martial
    Everton XI: Pickford, 23. Coleman, 22. Godfrey, 30. Coady, 2. Tarkowski, 19. Mykolenko, 17. Iwobi, 27. Gueye, 8. Onana, 20. Maupay, 11. Gray

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    Games come thick and fast
    United now face Charlton Athletic in the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup next week before facing Man City at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
    Everton next face Southampton at Goodison Park in a game that has huge relevance to the bottom half of the table.
    After that they travel to West Ham which could be a game of significant importance in their relegation fight, it remains to be seen if Frank Lampard will be in charge to visit his old stomping ground.
    Everton boss looking frankly worried
    As Frank Lampard walked off the pitch, he applauded the Everton fans, as he does after every game.
    Given the current climate, you cannot help but wonder whether he is saying goodbye to the fans.
    There are two things we know about Farhad Moshiri, he has no patience for managers and has absolutely squandered around half a billion pounds in Merseyside.
    Credit: AP
    Marcus is ‘man of the moment’
    He is United’s top-goalscorer this season with 8 goals.
    Play on the left-hand side of the front-three really does seem to be his best position and he is thriving.
    Cutting in from the left onto his right foot is causing opponents problems and United are benefitting greatly.

    FT: Man Utd 3-1 Everton
    The stats show that scoreline does fairly reflect the game tonight.
    Despite Everton staying in this game for so long, United were dominant and deserve their victory.

    FT: Man Utd 3-1 Everton
    The referee brings the game to a close.
    That is seven wins in a row for ten Hag’s side in all competitions.
    United are through to the fourth round.
    Man Utd 3-1 Everton
    90+6. Rashford stutters his run up towards the ball.
    This commits Pickford who goes one way, Rashford sends the ball the other.
    Calm penalty from the man of the match.
    Goal – Marcus Rashford (Man Utd)
    Penalty to Man Utd
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    90+4. Rashford is the Emirates player of the match.
    Right on cue he bursts away on the break looking to get himself a goal.
    Godfrey puts in a last-ditch challenge to win the ball well, at the expense of a corner.
    Credit: Getty
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    90+2. If United win this Marcus Rashford will no doubt get the man of the match award.
    However, if The Toffees sneak an equaliser it will be surely Demari Gray who will be scooping that award.
    This game is still hanging on a knife edge.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    90. Rashford’s free kick is tipped over the bar by a full-stretch Pickford.
    Never looked to be going in but may have clipped the top of the bar.
    United come forward once again but the attack breaks down.
    We are going to have six minutes of added time.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton – Onana yellow card
    88. Rashford does well again to win a corner with a direct run at the Everton defence.
    The ball is cleared but comes straight back at Everton.
    Onana is booked for a heavy challenge on Martinez.
    Rashford and Fernandes stand over the free kick.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    86. This could be a nervy end for the home support.
    It is a game they have controlled in the majority.
    The one-goal margin was always going to haunt them.
    Credit: AFP
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    84. Eriksen and Antony are substituted.
    They are replaced by McTominay and Maguire.
    ten Hag is looking to shut up shop now.
    Lampard’s bald spot is growing by the minute.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    82. Seamus Coleman comes off for Anthony Gordon.
    Mykolenko is replaced by McNeil.
    Seems the two players coming on will be playing wing backs for the team for the remainder of the game.
    Aggressive switch by Lampard.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    80. This has been a good cup game this evening.
    Attacking threat from both sides.
    United have dominated the game but their inability to see the game off has meant that Everton are only ever one counter-attack away from an equaliser.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    78. Fred is having an argument with Coleman.
    Gray shepherds him away.
    Everton seem to have more of an urgency in their game now.
    Credit: Getty
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    76. United are knocking on the door again.
    Malacia is penalised for a foul on Coady.
    He is then subbed off for Lisandro Martinez.
    That shows the mindset for the remainder of the game from the boss.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    74. That was great play from Coleman and Gray.
    Calvert-Lewin putting the ball in but the replay showed that Demari Gray was just offside.
    United have been given a warning there.
    VAR disallows goal for offside
    Goal – Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    72. Casemiro and Martial depart the field for United.
    Fred and Garnacho come on for the Red Devils.
    Big twenty minutes for both sides here.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    70. Dominic Calvert-Lewin comes on for Everton.
    He replaces Neal Maupay.
    Plenty of time for the visitors to still find an equaliser.
    Before the ‘sacked in the morning’ chants continue for Lampard.
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton – Doucoure yellow card
    68. Rashford draws the foul from the Everton man.
    He has made two fouls in as many minutes.
    Referee deciding to calm things down with the introduction of a yellow card for the substitute.
    Credit: PA
    Man Utd 2-1 Everton
    66. United have a free kick in a dangerous position.
    Eriksen lays the ball off to Fernandes in a central position.
    He shoots at goal but it is straight at Pickford who tips it over the bar.
    Teflon non stick at work again.
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    Arsenal to wear special all-white kit vs Oxford United in FA Cup for ‘No More Red’ campaign to tackle knife crime

    ARSENAL will wear a special all-white kit in the FA Cup on Monday as part of their ‘No More Red’ campaign to tackle knife crime.Alongside kit manufacturers adidas, the Gunners launched the campaign last January and wore an all-white strip in the third round defeat to Nottingham Forest in 2022.
    The Gunners wore an all-white kit against Nottingham Forest last yearCredit: AP
    Arsenal will once again wear a special all-white kit in the FA Cup third roundCredit: Getty
    Mikel Arteta’s side will continue their campaign to help keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence against Oxford United on Monday.
    While the women’s team will support the initiative before their WSL game against Chelsea next Sunday.
    Jonas Eidevall’s side are set to wear ‘No More Red’ pre-match training kit ahead of the game.
    The kit will not be available to buy.
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    Instead people working hard to make a difference in their local communities will be awarded with the all-white kit.
    British boxer and Arsenal fan Anthony Yarde has once again backed the campaign, having also done so in 2022.
    The amount of teenagers killed by violent youth crime dropped significantly in 2022 compared to the year before, but 11,502 knife offences were recorded in London from January to November 2022.
    That was an increase compared to the same period in 2021.
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    Head of Arsenal in the Community Freddie Hudson said: “Last year we were proud to launch No More Red with adidas.
    “It provided a unique opportunity to highlight almost four decades of our local community work that has helped to keep thousands of young people safe.”
    Hudson added: “Young people face multiple challenges as they grow up in today’s world and we don’t have all the answers, but we are confident our work makes a significant contribution to the lives of our participants.
    “Our hard work must continue and we’re proud to be building on the achievements of the first year of No More Red by adding more social action projects and a volunteer programme that broadens the reach of this powerful initiative.”
    Arteta and Co travel to League One Oxford on Monday with the winner securing a place in the FA Cup fourth round. More