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Moyes Compares Guierred’s Tenacity to His Own Players’ Determination

November 25, 2025 5 Min Read
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November 25, 2025, 2:41 a.m. ET

Manager David Moyes refrained from criticizing Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye following his red card for a collision with a teammate during Everton’s 1-0 victory over Manchester United on Monday. Moyes values it when “players confront each other if someone is not performing properly.”

Just 13 minutes into the match, Gueye clashed with teammate Michael Keane and slapped a defender during a dispute over a missed pass, which gave Bruno Fernandes an opportunity to shoot, though he failed to capitalize on it.

This left Everton momentarily vulnerable; however, Keenan Dewsbury-Hall’s brilliant goal in the 29th minute gave them the lead, and they managed to maintain their five-match unbeaten streak by fiercely defending against a frustrated United side thereafter.

“I appreciate players who challenge one another when things aren’t going right. To achieve results with grit and determination, you want players to address issues head-on,” Moyes stated.

“I doubt that anyone in the stadium would have been surprised if the red card had not been issued. The referee had a bit more time to consider it. He was reminded by the rules that slapping a teammate could lead to consequences.”



Idrissa Gueye is stopped by Jordan Pickford during an incident in the first half of Everton’s victory. getty

“It’s unfortunate that he received a red card. However, we’ve all been football players and I’m frustrated with my teammates. He expressed remorse for his actions and praised his fellow players,” Moyes added.

Moyes noted that Gueye, 36, apologized to his teammates post-match, stating, “There’s no issue; we’ll move forward.”

After the match, Gueye shared on Instagram: “First and foremost, I want to apologize to my teammate Michael Keane. I take full responsibility for my actions.”

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“I also extend my apology to my teammates, staff, fans, and the club. While emotions can run high, no behavior can justify my actions.”

This scenario is particularly striking as Moyes, previously the manager of United, has never won in 17 encounters at Old Trafford from the opposing dugout.

“If you had told me we could secure a result with ten men, even if it was just a draw, I would have thought it was quite a challenge,” he mentioned. “The players delivered a fantastic performance.”

– Amorim reflects on United’s missed chances on a rough night against Everton
– Gueye vs. Keane and other notable teammate clashes on the field
– Everton’s Idrissa Gueye dismissed for striking a teammate

“We displayed resilience, toughness, and commitment, all the qualities a coach seeks, complemented by a magnificent goal.”

Ruben Amorim wished for a similar fighting spirit from his players. Their performance against a 11-man Everton team was lackluster, and despite managing to secure a tie in the first half during a heated contest, they struggled as the match went on.

Amorim expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of intensity, stating, “I felt it from the onset, and it was tangible.”

“Fighting is not inherently bad,” he said. “It doesn’t mean we dislike each other. Fighting signifies losing possession and conceding goals, which is why I fight. That’s the sentiment I had.”

“I don’t agree with the red card. Disagreements among teammates can be normal. I understand the referee called it an act of violence, but I disagree.”

“I want my players to fight for one another when we lose the ball. While I didn’t expect the red card, it’s not a negative experience; I see it as a positive.”

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This loss leaves United in 10th place, but a victory could have propelled them into the top five.

“We are aware of our current standing,” Amorim added. “I’ve been feeling it during this stretch and have voiced it. We’re far from competing for the top spots in the league; there’s much work ahead.”

Fan Take: This incident highlights not only the intensity of player interactions during games but also the nuanced dynamics of team relationships. For fans, it underscores the importance of resilience and camaraderie in soccer, as teams navigate both victories and setbacks on the pitch.

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