Bruno Fernandes’ stunning free-kick sparked a late Manchester United comeback against Everton at Goodison Park.
Ruben Amorim’s side looked as bad as they have all season for much of the clash and were fortunate to only be two goals down on the Toffees heading into the last 20 minutes.
But the United skipper completely changed the perspective of the match with a breath-taking free-kick in the 72nd minute.
The visitors, who conceded twice in the first half through goals from Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure, grabbed an equaliser in the 80th minute after Ugarte’s well-taken half volley.
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Bruno Fernandes sparked a late revival for Manchester United against Everton on Saturday afternoon

The Red Devils skipper dispatched his set piece into the bottom corner of the net in 72nd minute
Everton grabbed an early lead when Beto scored his fifth goal in his last four Premier League matches