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DEW what a scorcher!

Liverpool Echo

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November 25, 2025

BLUES GO FROM HOT HEADS TO COOL AS ICE AS KIERNAN CURLS IN HISTORIC WINNER

- By JOE THOMAS

DEW what a scorcher!

T was a chant that reverberated around Old Trafford - "I've never felt more like singing the blues, when Everton win and Liverpool lose."

A canvas of empty red seats was blotted by a smudge of Royal Blue as an away crowd that had no intention of leaving celebrated a monumental result.

For the full 94 minutes it was the travelling fans who dominated the airwaves at the famous home of Manchester United.

It was rarely a contest - save for the desperate cries of "attack" the Stretford End appeared as stunned as the watching world by a battling performance that saw Everton mix guts with guile to secure a deserved three points.

The result, courtesy of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's superb curling effort, was all the more incredible given Everton spent much of this match with 10 men.

It was a self-inflicted wound too, with Idrissa Gueye raising his hands to the face of teammate Michael Keane as the pair appeared to debate who was at fault for an early Manchester United chance.

The inquest is already under way, sparked after David Moyes ran down the touchline to the dressing room on the halftime whistle. There will be repercussions at Finch Farm.

For Everton to overcome that moment of madness to deliver a first win in this stadium since 2013 - one that moves the club above Liverpool in the Premier League table - made this victory all the more extraordinary.

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