Idrissa Gueye had a moment of madness at Old Trafford earlier tonight in Everton’s clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford. Just 13 minutes into the Monday Night Football clash, the Senegalese international saw red in quite the unorthodox fashion.
Everton entertained Fulham at the Hill Dickinson Stadium earlier today as they hoped to secure a good result at home in the Premier League. The Toffees made a good start to the game and scored the opening goal in the latter stages of the first half when Idrissa Gueye found the back of the net.
Udinese director Gianluca Nani feels Idrissa Gueye and Lennon Miller’s moves to Friuli are still underrated: ‘Two players who are not well known to the general public, but who will soon become so.’ Udinese had a busy transfer window, during which they profoundly changed their attacking department by selling Lorenzo Lucca and Florian Thauvin.
Udinese signed Nicolò Zaniolo from Galatasaray on loan with option to buy, plus Idrissa Gueye from FC Metz for up to €10m. The Friulani managed to get the paperwork completed on time to register Zaniolo on his return to Serie A from Galatasaray.
Manchester United disappointed their fans again in the 2024/25 season. Finishing 15th in the Premier League, losing to Tottenham in the Europa League final, and spending the next season without any European competition – all of this was bittersweet for a historic club.
Idrissa Gueye is a workhorse of a player and is one of the main reasons behind Everton’s turnaround this season. David Moyes has learned to use the Senegalese international in a way that focuses on his immense strengths on the pitch.
The Premier League has issued a frankly pointless statement following the litany of red cards shown by Michael Oliver after the final whistle in Wednesday’s Merseyside derby.
Everton host Liverpool in this season’s second Merseyside derby. The Toffees have found results hard to come by against their cross-town rivals, winning just once in the league since 2006.
Everton host Nottingham Forest in a relegation battle that will shape both team’s seasons. The Toffees sit two points above the Tricky Trees in the Premier League table.
Everton travel to West London to face Chelsea on Monday, April 15 at Stamford Bridge, a venue that has been tough for the Toffees, with their only Premier League win at the stadium coming in 1994.
Everton host Burnley on Saturday, April 6, a match that will shape the relegation battle. The Toffees are coming off a 1-1 draw against Newcastle that sees them stay 4 points above the drop.
Everton head north to face Newcastle at St. James Park in a midweek Premier League clash. The Toffees are coming off a short turnaround after a 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday, March 30.
Kylian Mbappé loves football, and former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Idrissa Gueye highlights that Frenchmen can watch any club regardless of where they are in the table. Gueye recently spoke about the 25-year-old watching Everton matches, and he even noted Lionel Messi’s reaction to watching the Toffees.