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Man Utd 2 Everton 2: Amorim left to rue bizarre own goal but draw enough to win Premier League Summer Series

Man Utd 2 Everton 2: Amorim left to rue bizarre own goal but draw enough to win Premier League Summer Series

The Sun6 days ago
MANCHESTER UNITED concluded their US pre-season tour with a 2-2 draw against Everton in Atlanta.
Bruno Fernandes gave the Red Devils a 19th minute lead from the penalty spot, after James Tarkowski was adjudged to have fouled Amad Diallo in the box.
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Everton were level on the stroke of half-time, courtesy of Iliman Ndiaye.
But a brilliant curling strike by Mason Mount saw United reclaim their lead on 69 minutes.
Everton were level just six minutes later in freak circumstances, after Amad Diallo appeared to kick the ball off Ayden Heaven and into the back of the net.
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