Match ends, Everton 1, Manchester United 3.

Bruno Fernandes' double eased the pressure on boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United got back to winning ways at Everton.
Following their calamitous defeat against Istanbul Basaksehir in midweek and a loss to Arsenal last Sunday, it looked like the visitors were heading for more negative headlines when Everton took the lead after 19 minutes.
Jordan Pickford's punt forward was flicked on by Dominic Calvert-Lewin before Bernard found the bottom corner with a crisp strike.
But within the space of 13 minutes, Solskjaer's team completed a turnaround.
They equalised five minutes after going behind when Fernandes ghosted into the box and headed past Pickford from Luke Shaw's cross for his fifth goal of the season.
Then after Lucas Digne had hit David de Gea's right post with a rising shot, United went ahead as Fernandes's lofted cross towards Marcus Rashford dropped into the bottom corner.
There were further chances for a much-improved United before Edinson Cavani scored his first goal for the club on the counter-attack in the final minute of added time.
The win sees United avoid their worst start to a top-flight season after seven games since 1990-91, and gives Solskjaer breathing space as the Premier League heads into the International break.
Victory for Everton would have taken them to the top of the table, but they struggled to break down United after their opener and were thankful to Pickford who returned to the side and made several saves.
A third successive defeat means they remain fifth in the table as United climb to 13th.
United offer perfect response to Solskjaer pressure

Pressure had mounted on Solskjaer after poor results and performances in two games over the past week.
But the Norwegian maintained that he would not "fall like a house of cards" and insisted he is the right man to take the club forward, despite former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino being linked with his job.
Once again, Solskjaer showed that when the pressure is on his team can produce a positive result, and it underlined his point that maybe the team is not in crisis but lacking consistency.
Having made four changes to the side that lost in Istanbul, Everton's opener did little to calm fears about the United defence, which conceded a shocking first goal on Wednesday from their own corner.
Everton took a route-one approach with Calvert-Lewin's flick leading to Bernard's shot which hit the post on its way in.
But with Victor Lindelof back in the side, and more protection from Fred and Scott McTominay in midfield, United were more solid in defence, and had the wizardry of Fernandes to get them back into the game.
The Portuguese likes Goodison Park, having scored here last season in a 1-1 draw, and his header was well-taken after he found space in the Everton box.
Shaw, who took advantage of James Rodriguez failing to track back, also helped in United's second by allowing Rashford to drift inside and support Fernandes for his sixth goal of the season.
Harry Maguire was much improved, but was involved in successive dramas around the hour mark when he had a penalty appeal turned down by the video assistant referee before taking out Digne with a hefty challenge despite getting the ball.
But Solskjaer, who could rightly point to further chances for Rashford, would have been relieved by Cavani's injury-time goal as Everton searched for an equaliser.
The Argentine swept in from Fernandes' pass to get off the mark and make it an almost perfect day for United and their under-fire manager.
The best of the stats
- Manchester United are just the third team to win three consecutive Premier League away games after conceding the first goal, after Leeds United (October 1999) and Tottenham Hotspur (December 2013).
- They have now won 17 Premier League away games at Goodison Park, the most victories for a visiting side at a specific venue in the competition.
- Having been unbeaten in their first five Premier League games this season (W4 D1), Everton have now lost each of their last three. It's the first time manager Carlo Ancelotti has lost three league games in a row since November 2006 with AC Milan.
- Both sides scored with their first shots on target in this match, with Everton's goal in the 19th minute their only effort on target in the whole match.
- Manchester United's first two goals in this match both had 15+ passes in the build-up, the first time the Red Devils have scored 2+ such goals in the same league match since November 2016 (vs Swansea).
- Fernandes has had a hand in 15 Premier League goals in his 10 Premier League away matches (10 goals, 5 assists); it's the most goal involvements a player has had in their first 10 games on the road in the competition, while only Kevin Phillips scored as many (10).
- He has now scored 18 goals in all competitions for Manchester United, with his equalising strike today his first headed goal for the club.
- Cavani (33y 267d) became the oldest player to score his first Premier League goal since Zlatan Ibrahimovic in August 2016 (34y 316d).
What's next?
Everton travel to Fulham on Saturday, 21 November (15:00 GMT kick-off), while Manchester United host West Brom at Old Trafford on the same day, also at 15:00 GMT.
More to follow.

Player of the match
Bruno FernandesBruno Fernandes
Everton
Avg
- Squad number20Player nameBernardAverage rating
5.32
- Squad number9Player nameCalvert-LewinAverage rating
4.97
- Squad number23Player nameColemanAverage rating
4.84
- Squad number12Player nameDigneAverage rating
4.72
- Squad number19Player nameRodríguezAverage rating
4.68
- Squad number5Player nameKeaneAverage rating
4.55
- Squad number6Player nameAllanAverage rating
4.48
- Squad number17Player nameIwobiAverage rating
4.40
- Squad number16Player nameDoucouréAverage rating
4.34
- Squad number4Player nameHolgateAverage rating
4.31
- Squad number10Player nameG SigurdssonAverage rating
3.99
- Squad number14Player nameTosunAverage rating
3.79
- Squad number1Player namePickfordAverage rating
3.63
Manchester United
Avg
Squad number18Player nameBruno Fernandes
Average rating8.22
Squad number7Player nameCavani
Average rating6.98
Squad number17Player nameFred
Average rating6.84
Squad number39Player nameMcTominay
Average rating6.61
Squad number10Player nameRashford
Average rating6.50
Squad number23Player nameShaw
Average rating6.48
Squad number5Player nameMaguire
Average rating6.42
Squad number38Player nameTuanzebe
Average rating6.30
Squad number8Player nameMata
Average rating6.21
Squad number29Player nameWan-Bissaka
Average rating6.18
Squad number1Player namede Gea
Average rating6.15
Squad number2Player nameLindelöf
Average rating6.10
Squad number9Player nameMartial
Average rating5.56
Squad number6Player namePogba
Average rating5.08
Line-ups
Everton
- 1Pickford
- 23Coleman
- 5Keane
- 4HolgateBooked at 34mins
- 12Digne
- 16DoucouréBooked at 88mins
- 6AllanBooked at 45mins
- 10G SigurdssonSubstituted forIwobiat 66'minutes
- 19RodríguezSubstituted forTosunat 80'minutesBooked at 86mins
- 9Calvert-Lewin
- 20Bernard
Substitutes
- 13Mina
- 14Tosun
- 17Iwobi
- 21André Gomes
- 22Godfrey
- 26Davies
- 33Olsen
Man Utd
- 1de Gea
- 29Wan-Bissaka
- 2Lindelöf
- 5Maguire
- 23ShawSubstituted forTuanzebeat 67'minutes
- 39McTominay
- 17FredBooked at 83mins
- 8MataSubstituted forPogbaat 82'minutes
- 18Bruno FernandesBooked at 50mins
- 10Rashford
- 9MartialSubstituted forCavaniat 82'minutes
Substitutes
- 6Pogba
- 7Cavani
- 21James
- 26Henderson
- 31Matic
- 34van de Beek
- 38Tuanzebe
- Referee:
- Paul Tierney
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home55%
- Away45%
- Shots
- Home7
- Away13
- Shots on Target
- Home1
- Away5
- Corners
- Home5
- Away2
- Fouls
- Home12
- Away19
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Everton 1, Manchester United 3.
Goal!
Goal! Everton 1, Manchester United 3. Edinson Cavani (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Bruno Fernandes following a fast break.
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Attempt missed. Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Alex Iwobi with a cross.
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Allan (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Paul Pogba (Manchester United).
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Foul by Lucas Digne (Everton).
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Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Attempt missed. Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Séamus Coleman.
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Attempt missed. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box is too high from a direct free kick.
Booking
Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton).
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Scott McTominay (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Bernard (Everton).
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Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Lucas Digne (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United).
Booking
Cenk Tosun (Everton) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Cenk Tosun (Everton).
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Scott McTominay (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

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Smashed v SPURS
Great v PSG
Poor v BESIKSEHIR
Solid v Everton
But please keep Ole at the wheel.
How Penendes survived a second yellow beggers belief, what a rat.
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