Premier: De Gea's absurd ruling against Everton | Premier League 2019

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March
2020

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Despite the mistake that cost United a goal, the goalkeeper refused with three stops and Bruno Fernandes sealed the tie.

De Gea, during the match against Everton.
PAUL ELLIS AFP

David de Gea starred on Sunday an absurd play that ended in goal against his team. In Goodison Park, only three minutes had passed when the Madrid goalkeeper relied heavily on a clearance and the ball bounced off Calvert-Lewin, who put his leg to send it to the bottom of the net.

However, Manchester United was able to rescue a point at Everton's house (1-1) thanks to the brand new winter signing Bruno Fernandes. Over half an hour, the Portuguese appeared to save those of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with a goal from outside the area, his third goal with the United shirt. The ruling did not affect De Gea, who got back into the game to make three saving saves.

The United maintains the fifth position with 42 points, the same that Wolverhampton already adds, which continues to aspire to Europe after tracing Tottenham (2-3). And is that the 'Wolves' sealed their second consecutive victory, all after canceling the advantages of the 'Spurs' twice.

Initially from Steven Bergwijn responded, before half an hour, Matt Doherty, although Aurier returned the initiative to the premises before the intermission. On the resumption, Diogo Jota (min. 57) and former athletic Ral Jimnez (min. 73) emerged to confirm the comeback of the visiting team.

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