November 25, 2025
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The previous time he was expelled from the Premier League for a foul against a partner was in 2008

Idrissa Gueye was sent off for Everton against Manchester United for a clash with Michael Keane”, — write: sport.ua

In the match of the 12th round English Premier League a once-in-a-decade moment happened at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Everton won a sensational victory over Manchester United (1-0), but the main topic of the game was not the result, but the dismissal of the visiting player Idrissa Gueye for a challenge on a teammate.

In the 13th minute, a fight broke out between Michael Keane and Idrissa Guye. After an unfortunate episode near his penalty area, Keane pushed the Senegalese away, and he slapped him back. The referee immediately took out a red card.

The last such episode in the Premier League took place almost 17 years ago. In December 2008, Stoke City’s Ricardo Fuller received a red card for a tackle on teammate Andy Griffin.

Despite playing in the minority for more than 75 minutes, Everton managed not only to survive, but also to win. In the 29th minute, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall finished off a precise attack by the visitors, this goal became the only goal of the match.

Ukrainian defender Vitaly Mykolenko was in the starting line-up of the Toffees and played all 90 minutes. After this game, both teams have 18 points and close the top 10 of the EPL.

A fight between their own. Everton with Mykolenko in the minority beat Manchester United

English Premier League. 12th round, November 24

Manchester United – Everton – 0:1

Goals: Dewsbury Hall, 29

Offense: Idrissa Gueye, 13 (Everton)

Video review of the match

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