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Will Louis van Gaal have made the Manchester United supporters happy after their game with Everton?

Everton have dropped more points from winning positions than any other team in the Barclays Premier League this season (19). The half-time Everton/full-time draw double result is priced at 16.50.
The Red Devils have won just three of their last nine away league games (D4 L2). A draw is available at 3.50.
Everton have lost 31 Premier League games against Manchester United; four more than against any other opponent. United are 2.22 to win.
The only team to lose to an opponent in the Premier League on more occasions than Everton vs Man Utd (31) is Aston Villa vs Man Utd (32). United are 3.85 to win half-time/full-time.
Everton have missed three penalties this season in the Premier League; more than any other side. Under 2.5 goals is 1.83.
Four different players have taken a penalty for Everton in the 2014-15 PL, and three have missed, including Leighton Baines at Old Trafford against Man Utd earlier this season. United are 2.94 to keep a clean sheet.
Romelu Lukaku is one of only four players to have scored a Premier League hat-trick versus Manchester United (Kuyt, Bentley and Eto'o the others). Lukaku is 3.25 to score.
Radamel Falcao hasn't managed to fire a single shot on target in his last eight Premier League appearances for Man Utd, despite playing 355 minutes in these games. Everton are 4.30 to keep a clean sheet.
Manchester United have suffered a defeat in each of their last two Premier League trips to Goodison Park (1-0 in Aug 2012 and 2-0 in Apr 2014). Everton are 3.70 to win.

Man Utd have not lost three successive away games in the league against Everton since September 1987 (four successive defeats at Goodison Park). You can back them to break the run at 1.59 in the Draw No Bet market.

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