Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick will go up against his former Red Devils boss David Moyes in the next Premier League clash.
Following a 12-day break for Michael Carrick, Manchester United face Everton up next in the Premier League which means David Moyes will face his former side.
Moyes lasted 10 months in the United job after being hand-picked by Sir Alex Ferguson as his successor at Old Trafford.
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Our recent record vs Everton has been mixed, can Michael Carrick take us to a win?
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Michael Carrick was one of several high-profile United players who featured in that underperforming Moyes era, and now it is up to Carrick to face the Scot on the sidelines and try to pick up three points for the Red Devils.
United will travel to Everton’s newly-built Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time on Monday evening and it is up to Carrick to stop the Toffees from completing a Premier League double.
Michael Carrick during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester United at the London Stadium in 2026 in London, England.
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David Moyes ended horrific record vs Man United this season
In the reverse fixture at Old Trafford, United lost 1-0 to Everton with a miserable performance under Ruben Amorim against 10 men.
Incredibly, it was Moyes’ first win at Old Trafford as a visiting manager in 17 matches, putting an end to a wretched record.
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Overall, Moyes has faced United 41 times as an opposition manager, and he has only won on eight occasions, drawing eight and losing 25.
Matches played Wins Draws Defeats Goals scored Goals conceded
41 8 8 25 39 70
United can take confidence from that record, but the Toffees can also be optimistic given their result at Old Trafford.
Man United must take advantage of Everton’s poor home record
United had a strong record at Everton’s former home Goodison Park, and Carrick will hope to take three points from the first visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Despite having a new place to call home, Everton have struggled in their new stadium for results.
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Everton have just a 31% win rate at home, which is something that should inspire confidence in United on Monday evening.
United’s away form is okay, with the last defeat on the road coming in a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa on December 21st.
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