
Key Takeaways from 2-2 Draw: Mbeumo Shines, Man United Lacks Pace
Manchester United wrapped up their U.S. tour with a 2-2 draw against Everton at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Ruben Amorim’s team took the lead through a penalty by Bruno Fernandes after a foul on Amad Diallo. Everton equalized before half-time, and Mason Mount put United ahead again. However, a strange own goal by Diallo allowed Everton to level the score. Despite the draw, Manchester United were named champions of the Premier League Summer Series.
Bryan Mbeumo made his debut for Manchester United in the match against Everton. The focus was on RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko and uncertainty surrounding Rasmus Hojlund. Mbeumo impressed in his first 45 minutes, playing alongside Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes.
James Tarkowski was upset with Diallo for winning the penalty, showcasing United's attacking fluidity. Mbeumo was substituted at half-time, and Mount scored the second goal. Concerns about the midfield's pace were evident when Everton equalized.
Manchester United is considering a new goalkeeper, with questions about Andre Onana's future. Altay Bayindir had a chance to shine but made errors in the game. The match ended in a draw, with United conceding an own goal.
The competitive nature of the Premier League Summer Series was evident in the match against Everton. Fernandes and Ndiaye had a confrontation during the game. United faced a tough challenge against Everton in their final tour match.
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