Manchester United – Everton: confirm it at Old Trafford? 
Manchester United return to Old Trafford on Monday night to resume after the November international break. Ruben Amorim’s men are on a good run and gunning for European spots. Everton breathed a little after beating Fulham, but the warning signs for the Toffees are still there.
Manchester United : an upward run to prove 
Before the break United had found a much steadier rhythm, swapping solidity with attacking bite. The two 2-2 draws with Tottenham and Nottingham Forest cooled the momentum but didn’t end the positive run. The Mancunians are unbeaten in five Premier League games, with three wins, and they’ve scored in every one.
That thumping 4-2 win over Brighton at the end of October underlined the attacking progress: more vertical play, crisper transitions and a forward line that’s finally converting. Defence is still the main job—only one clean sheet so far—but United are moving forward with renewed confidence and a clear goal: get straight back into the top four.
Everton : a slight upturn… but still too many doubts 
That 2-0 win over Fulham just before the break did them good. In a usually heavy atmosphere it gave David Moyes and his players a breather. But it doesn’t fix everything: they struggle to string results together and clearly lack consistency, with just two wins in their last nine matches in all competitions.
Away form is even more worrying. The Toffees have won only one game on the road all season and have shown too many defensive weaknesses to travel with confidence. The EFL Cup exit to Wolves also left a mark. This trip to Old Trafford looks more like a test of resistance than an opportunity.
Key points
- Manchester United are unbeaten in five Premier League games.
- The Red Devils have won their last four home matches, scoring 11 and conceding 5.
- Everton have won just one away game this season in all competitions.
- Bryan Mbeumo has scored 4 goals in his last 4 Premier League appearances.
Football Prediction Manchester United vs Everton
Manchester United to win
Given the current momentum, Manchester United look better placed to take all three points. They’re scoring, improving and solid at home. Everton, despite a recent win, still lack certainties, especially away from Goodison. With Mbeumo in hot form and an attack sharper than at the start of the season, the Red Devils have everything to win at Old Trafford, where they’ve often set the pace in recent weeks.
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