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How Man Utd benefitted from 'profligate' Everton

BBC Sport Saturday, 9 March 2024
Match of the Day's Ian Wright analyses Everton's wasted chances at Old Trafford, where the Toffees' inability to score allowed Manchester United to win 2-0.
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