Everton spelt the Shortest form of Manchester United on resurrection day
Everton produced a thrilling display to outshine a poor Manchester United, the 'Red Devils' at Goodison Park and exposed all the problems facing manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Man United faced a fight to secure a place in the Premier League top-four and Champions League football next season after 90 minutes, which were little less than torture against a pervasive Everton.
United goalkeeper, David de Gea had saved superbly from Richarlison before the Brazilian hooked in an acrobatic 13th-minute volley to set the tone for a magnificent display from Marco Silva's side.
De Gea was beaten by Gylfi Sigurdsson's low 25-yard drive, going down late, as Everton took total control.
Lucas Digne scoring from long range after De Gea punched out a corner, before substitute, Theo Walcott ran clear on to Sigurdsson's pass to slide home the fourth.
VAM News Confirmed that United have lost six of their past eight games in all competitions, while a fifth successive away defeat - for the first time since 1981 - leaves them facing the prospect of Europa League football next season.
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