Jamie Carragher has placed the majority of the blame for Manchester United's limp defeat against Everton at the feet of Ruben Amorim, rather than his under-performing players, as the Liverpool icon pointed out the inherent negativity in his game plan at Old Trafford.
The hosts appeared to have been handed a boost from out of nowhere early on in the first-half when the Toffees went down to 10 men due a straight red card handed to Idrissa Gueye for fighting his own team-mate Michael Keane.
But where Man United could have overwhelmed the visitors for the lion's share of the match, it was Everton who sneaked the opening goal, via a impressive mid-range strike from summer recruit Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.