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Manchester United cement top-four spot with routine win over lacklustre Everton

Manchester United (opens in new tab) took another step closer to securing Champions League football next season as they assuredly beat struggling Everton (opens in new tab) 2-0 at Old Trafford.

The result means Erik ten Hag’s side climb above Newcastle into third – for a few hours at least – and are now six points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham with nine Premier League games to go.

Everton, by contrast, remain firmly embroiled in an unbelievably extensive top-flight relegation scrap: only 16th on goal difference, Sean Dyche’s team could find themselves back in the bottom three come Saturday evening.

Scott McTominay of Manchester United celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford on April 8, 2023 in Manchester, United Kingdom.

McTominay’s goal was his first in the Premier League this season (Image credit: Paul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images)

After an opening half-hour in which Jordan Pickford bailed Everton out on numerous occasions with a string of fine saves, and Ellis Simms dragged a golden opportunity wide for the visitors, Scott McTominay latched onto Jadon Sancho’s perfectly timed pass to put United ahead.

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