• De Gea: ‘Everton had more desire than us’
  • ‘We don’t deserve Champions League,’ says Rangnick

David de Gea labelled Manchester United a disgrace after their hopes of Champions League qualification faded with a dismal 1-0 defeat at relegation-threatened Everton. United suffered a third defeat in five matches courtesy of Anthony Gordon’s deflected goal and despite impressive contributions from the England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford they failed to test seriously an Everton defence that conceded three at Burnley in midweek.

De Gea did not hold back in a scathing analysis of United’s effort, admitting they lacked the desire Everton showed in their fight to avoid a first relegation since 1951.

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