Manchester United were held to a 3-3 draw at Old Trafford against Everton. The Toffees came from behind three times in the game.
First-half goals from Cavani and Fernandes had put United two goals to the good at half-time.
Ancelotti's men instantly responded in the second half, scoring twice in quick succession through Doucoure and Rodriguez to pull back level. McTominay seemed to have won the game for the hosts, after heading past Olsen but Calvert-Lewin then popped up with a dramatic, stoppage-time equaliser past De Gea. The points are shared, as this game finishes 3-3.
That point takes the Toffees up to sixth, three points behind fourth-placed Liverpool with a game in hand. Next for Ancelotti's men is Tottenham in the FA Cup before they return to league action hosting Fulham. Solskjaer's side, who will be frustrated to have thrown away this game so late on, remain in second, travelling to West Ham next in the FA Cup and then facing West Brom away in the league.
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