Manchester United claimed a vital away win at Everton on Monday night, securing three points with a 1-0 victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Benjamin Sesko's goal in the 71st minute proved to be the match-winner, as Michael Carrick's side once again showed their attacking prowess. The Red Devils controlled proceedings for much of the match, and the victory keeps their Champions League hopes firmly on track.
This win marks another strong performance from the Manchester United squad, who have now earned 13 of a possible 15 points under Michael Carrick. The Red Devils remain unbeaten in their recent stretch and are building real momentum heading into the crucial final weeks of the season. With top-four finishes still up for grabs across the Premier League, victories like this one at a traditionally difficult away ground are exactly what Carrick's team needed to solidify their position.
For Everton, the defeat continues a frustrating run of results at their new ground. The Toffees have now failed to win any of their last six matches at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and Monday's loss means their hunt for European qualification faces another setback. David Moyes' side created limited opportunities and couldn't find a way past Manchester United's defense, leaving them searching for their first home win since December. As the race for Champions League spots heats up across the league, Everton will be eager to bounce back—though they'll need to replicate the kind of performance that recently saw Arsenal dismantle Tottenham 4-1 to get back on track.