Man Utd 0-1 Everton: David Moyes backs Idrissa Gueye after red card

David Moyes has come out in support of Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye, who was sent off in the 1-0 win at Manchester United. The Toffees manager defended his team's display after an on-field altercation between Gueye and teammate Michael Keane.

Moyes acknowledged that he likes to see his players "fight" for each other, which is exactly what happened in this match. When asked about the red card given to Gueye, Moyes made it clear that his main priority was not the disciplinary aspect but rather how his team performed on the pitch.

Gueye's sending off might have been a turning point in the game, as Everton took advantage of the momentum shift and managed to secure a crucial win over their Manchester United counterparts. It remains to be seen if Gueye will face any further disciplinary action for his actions during the match.

Despite the controversy surrounding the red card, Moyes was pleased with the overall performance of his team. The manager's unorthodox approach often leads to unexpected results, as demonstrated by this game where a spirited display from his players paid off in the end.
 
😊 I mean, David Moyes is always good for some drama, but that's what makes football so interesting right? πŸ€” And yeah, it's all about how you interpret those red cards... some people love the passion, others think it goes too far 😳. What do u guys think tho? Should Gueye have taken a knock-out penalty? πŸ‘Š
 
idk about moyes being the perfect manager for everton lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but i think its cool that he defended gueye's actions like that...its not always easy to see your star player get sent off and still manage to win a match, so kudos to him for keeping it calm and focusing on the positives. but gotta wonder if gueye was really just 'fighting' with keane or if there was more to it than that πŸ€”
 
So I think what really stood out here is how Moyes handled that whole situation with Gueye and Keane. Like, yeah, the on-field altercation was pretty intense, but instead of dwelling on the red card or getting all worked up about it, he just sorta... owned it. He made it clear that what mattered most to him was how his team performed overall, which is really refreshing. And let's be real, it paid off! 😊 The fact that they were able to capitalize on Gueye's sending off and get the win? That's exactly what you want from a manager. He's not afraid to think outside the box or do things differently, and sometimes that results in some pretty unexpected victories. Plus, I think it says something good about his players too - they were willing to take risks and put their bodies on the line for each other. That kinda stuff can really build camaraderie and a winning mentality. πŸ‘
 
idk why he didnt give keane a yellow tho πŸ€” lol moyes is always saying stuff like that but when it happens to gueye hes all "oh woe is me" πŸ™„ anyway dont think its fair on gueye, he wasnt trying to hurt anyone, just defending his teammate πŸ‘Š mackay might wanna look into that one πŸ˜‚
 
ugh i just watched that funny cat video on tiktok and it made me think about how much i hate it when people say 'spirited display' like it's some sort of sports clichΓ© 🀣 anyway back to the game...i think gueye was pretty justified in reacting to keane, but still gotta give Moyes credit for making that tough call after the game πŸ‘ what's with all these new stadiums they're building everywhere? it's like the world is becoming one big football stadium 🏟️
 
I'm not sure about David Moyes' comments on Idrissa Gueye... he seems a bit dodgy, tbh πŸ€”. I get what he's saying about wanting to see your players fight for each other, but sending someone off mid-game? That's not exactly the most effective way to do it πŸ˜…. And can we talk about how crucial that red card was in turning the game around? It's almost like they were begging for a free kick πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Still, I suppose it's all part of Moyes' unorthodox approach... but can't he just tone it down a notch? 😊
 
I mean, what's crazy is that David Moyes is actually praising Idrissa Gueye for being all feisty on the pitch 🀣. Like, back in my day, we used to call it 'getting stuck in' with our teammates, and it was always seen as a positive thing! Nowadays, it seems like you can't even give your mate a little nudge without getting sent off πŸ”₯. I'm not saying Gueye didn't overstep the line or anything, but come on, a 1-0 win is still a win, right? πŸ†
 
idk why ppl are making such a big deal about Gueye losing his head on the pitch πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, Everton played some solid footy and deserved that win! Moyes is all about getting the win no matter what, and it's kinda refreshing to see a manager not sugarcoat things πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that he was more focused on the team's performance than Gueye's red card says a lot about his leadership style...and also shows that maybe we shouldn't read too much into this one incident πŸ€”. anyway, it's all good for Everton and Moyes will keep getting the three points πŸ˜‰!
 
man i felt so bad for gueye 😊 he just stood up for keane like that and got sent off for it, but Moyes is right, the team's win was all about them fighting for each other on the pitch. it's like they said, 'fighting' doesn't always mean getting into fights 🀝. i think gueye's passion for the game is what made him go wild, and it's awesome to see his teammates having his back πŸ’ͺ. Moyes might not be everyone's cup of tea, but he got this one right πŸ’―.
 
omg i know right?? moyes is like the ultimate optimist lol he literally has no other choice but to focus on the positives after that sending off gueye's passion is adorable even if it did get him into trouble idk how much more drama keane can handle tho πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ and btw what's up with man united being so inconsistent this season anyway seems like they just give up on themselves every time things don't go their way πŸ€‘πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I think it's actually kinda cool that Gueye stood up for himself and his teammates 🀝. All those people saying he was being dirty or whatever are just missing the point - he was defending his mates! Moyes is right, it's not about getting a free pass every time you fight back, but sometimes it's just about winning together as a team πŸ†. I mean, yeah, maybe the red card might've changed the game, but at least Everton showed some heart and grit, even if they didn't play perfect football πŸ˜‚. Can we get more of that kind of passion from their players? πŸ’ͺ
 
I just saw the funniest video on TikTok about a cat trying to "fight" for treats and it made me think of how some football games can get pretty intense. 🀣 I mean, David Moyes is all like "we're gonna fight for each other!" but sometimes you're like "no, we're just here to kick the ball into the goal, mate". πŸ˜‚ Anyway, Everton's win was a nice surprise and Gueye's sending off was probably a blessing in disguise. Maybe they can use that momentum to get more wins? πŸ†πŸ‘€
 
idk what's gotten into david moyes lately lol 🀣 he's always been known for being a bit eccentric, but this time i'm a bit surprised. like, yeah sure he wants to see his players fight for each other, that's all well and good, but the red card was still a big deal πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. i don't know if gueye did anything wrong or not, but sending off your star midfielder in a crucial game is never ideal 😬. still, gotta give moyes credit for calling out the positives from their win - it's true that they took advantage of united's momentum shift and ran with it πŸ’ͺ. might be a bit unorthodox, but hey if it works, who cares? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I gotta say, Idrissa Gueye's red card was a bit harsh, but you know how it is when emotions run high on the pitch πŸ€”. David Moyes always talks about wanting to see his players "fight" for each other, and that's exactly what happened here. I mean, I've seen some intense games in my day, especially back in the 90s with the likes of Beckham and Shearer πŸ”₯. Anyway, it's not like Gueye didn't try hard – he gave it his all on the pitch, even if things got a bit heated towards the end ⚽️.

I do love how Moyes is focusing on the positives though – his team's performance was solid, and they managed to pull off an upset. Reminds me of that time Tottenham beat Arsenal 3-1 at White Hart Lane back in '97 🏰. Unpredictable results are what make football so exciting, right? πŸ˜…
 
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