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#939 | Ed and Dharnish pick through United’s grim defeat to Everton - a game so flat it barely needs a post-mortem, yet somehow delivered enough misery to fill one.

They break down Rúben Amorim’s setup, from the malfunctioning wing-backs to a midfield that never got a grip, and a front line that looked like it had forgotten what chance creation even is. The pair analyse United’s inability to punish Everton after the red card, a recurring theme under Amorim: lots of possession, fewer ideas.

There’s a look at the goal conceded, the structural issues behind it, and why United are still so bad at breaking down a low block. The episode also gets into individual performances, tactical stubbornness, squad limitations, and what this defeat means heading into Palace - plus how January might be the club’s only lifeline.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:27 First Impressions - Not Great
02:50 Lineup Choices & Structural Problems
06:35 Attacking Without Ideas
14:36 The Red Card and What United Failed to Do
22:23 Everton’s Goal - Avoidable, of Course
28:07 Amorim’s Stubbornness & System Questions
33:40 Crystal Palace Preview
37:13 January Window & What Actually Needs Fixing

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