Everton referee verdict after Idrissa Gueye red card incident - 'Way too trigger happy'
25-11-2025 16:43 via liverpoolecho.co.uk

Everton referee verdict after Idrissa Gueye red card incident - 'Way too trigger happy'

It was a memorable night at Old Trafford for all sorts of reasons as Everton recorded their first away win over Man United in 12 years
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