Manchester United conceded for the first time since November when Everton scored a freakish goal in Friday's FA Cup clash at Old Trafford.

United had taken an early lead courtesy of Antony but it only lasted for 10 minutes as an error by David de Gea gifted an equalizer to Conor Coady.

Neal Maupay played in a low cross from the right and then watched on as the ball nutmegged De Gea before bouncing off the keeper's right calf and then his left heel.

De Gea is known for having cat-like reactions but on this occasion he looked stunned like a rabbit caught in the headlights.

Coady pounced and got to the loose ball first to bundle it over the line for a comical goal.

With that, De Gea's run of three straight clean sheets was over.

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