Manchester United heaped the pressure on Everton boss Frank Lampard on Friday, overcoming a howler from goalkeeper David de Gea to win the FA Cup third-round tie 3-1.
Everton travelled to Old Trafford in trepidation after slipping into the Premier League relegation zone this week following a chastening 4-1 home hammering at the hands of Brighton.
They were level 10 minutes later after Conor Coady pounced on De Gea’s embarrassing error but the Everton defender put the ball in his own net early in the second half to hand the initiative back to the home side. United won the most recent of their 12 FA Cups in 2016 while Everton’s win against United in the 1995 Wembley final was the last time they won a trophy.
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