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It was the manner of the defeat by Everton, rather than just the defeat itself, which was so worrying for Ruben Amorim
Manchester United hopes to get back in the win column on Monday, as they prepare to take on Everton in English Premier League action. Manchester United had limited expectations heading into the 2025-26 season. Yet, despite some inauspicious results, they look like a club that could be in the running for some European competition next season.
Tonight's game against Everton will mark a significant milestone for Manchester United. The club has been given clearance by the safety authorities to open another 6,141 safe standing places in the Stretford End. That will take the number of rail seats at Old Trafford to 13,577, 18% of the total capacity of 74,412.
United’s opportunity to make amends comes at Selhurst Park next weekend with their Sunday clash against Crystal Palace kicking off at the unusual time of 12 p.m. Struggling West Ham and Wolves then follow, before Bournemouth make the trip to Manchester 10 days before Christmas.
Manchester United return to action in the Premier League on Monday evening as they host Everton with the hope of maintaining their five-game unbeaten run. After two back-to-back 2-2 draws, away at Spurs and Nottingham Forest, they'll be looking to take three points at Old Trafford and they (historically) they couldn't ask for better opponents.
Manchester United went into the game against Everton unbeaten in five matches, but that mini-revival came to a juddering halt as they set an unwanted new record. It is the first time the Red Devils have lost a Premier League home game despite their opponents having a player sent off. United had won 36 and drawn 10 of 46 previous such fixtures.
Manchester United ended their unbeaten streak at five games after slumping to a 1-0 defeat to Everton tonight.Indeed, the Red Devils squandered a golden opportunity to throw themselves into the
The hosts begin the day in 10th place after a run of form that has seen them move just five points behind second with a game in hand, and recent wins over Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton showed positive signs to suggest that United can challenge for Europe this term.