Already in the fourth minute Man United took the lead.

Marcus Rashford played the ball in sideways and Antony pounced forward, slid the last bit of grass and slotted the ball in at the far post for 1-0.

Ten minutes later, Everton equalized at 1-1 after holding on.

Neal Maupay shot the ball into the Man U goal.

Goalkeeper David De Gea was standing at the front post and the ball bounced between his shins like a pinball a couple of times.

Conor Coady stepped forward decisively and pushed the ball in to score a killer goal.

"A shocking mistake"

- It was a shocking mistake from a national team goalkeeper.

Looks like he's had too many drinks.

It looked as if an outfielder had found himself in the goal and didn't know what to do.

It was a terrible mistake, says the former United profile Roy Keane on the television channel ITV.

At the start of the second half, Rashford made his way to the left wing and played the ball in.

Conor Coady got it on his feet and headed the ball into his own goal for 2-1 to Man U.