MAN UNITED 0-1 EVERTON: A Little Slap, A Lot of Pickford
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Everton's 1–0 win at Old Trafford was both the strangest and most satisfying result of the season, and this week The Blue Frontier tries to make sense of all of it. James and Ryan walk through a match that swung from meltdown to resilience in minutes, starting with Idrissa Gana Gueye's surreal red card ("It was bizarre… I've never seen him so angry") and ending with Jordan Pickford putting on yet another display of goalkeeping excellence.
The episode digs into Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's solo winner, the way David Moyes re-shaped Everton's structure after going down to ten men, and why the team still managed pockets of ambition before settling into the long defensive grind. Along the way, the hosts look at Michael Keane, Berry, and Dewsbury-Hall's shift-by-shift contributions, supported by some sharp listener comments and the kind of numbers that explain how Everton survived 51 United touches in their own box.
It's a rare away win against a "big six" side, one that pulls Everton level with Manchester United and Liverpool on 18 points, and one the hosts are more than happy to savor.
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