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Manchester United’s slack defending, blown lead vs. Everton will fracture their title aspirations – ESPN.co.uk
Man United’s inability to hold a lead at home to Everton won’t just hurt their title chances this year, but shows how far they still have to go.

MANCHESTER, England — When referee Jon Moss blew the final whistle on Saturday, Victor Lindelof picked up the ball and punted it into the empty Old Trafford stands: The action summed up Manchester United’s night.
Having led 2-0 and then 3-2 with seconds remaining, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side managed to draw 3-3 with Everton and give up more ground in the Premier League title race.
As the players trudged off amid the visitor’s celebrations, it felt a lot like the 4-4 draw with Everton in April 2012…
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