WATCH: Rashford forces Coady own goal with textbook wing play to give Man Utd the lead against Everton

- Antony opened the scoring for Red Devils
- Coady equalised after bizarre De Gea error
- Rashford forced own goal to make it 2-1
WHAT HAPPENED? Rashford picked up the ball on his favoured left-hand side, turning Toffees right-back Seamus Coleman in and out with a dazzling change of pace before firing a low cross across Jordan Pickford's goal. Coady attempted to clear the ball on the stretch but ended up converting in his own net, scoring in the same goal in which he struck Everton's equaliser.
Conor Coady finds the back of the net once again...
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) January 6, 2023
...but this time it's his own as Man United take the lead! 😳#ITVFootball pic.twitter.com/KVHwDHjlT1
Marcus Rashford forces an own goal from Conor Coady.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 6, 2023
He's playing on another level right now 👏 pic.twitter.com/EOLEtnpowz
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Despite not getting on the scoresheet himself, Rashford was involved in both goals at Old Trafford, having set up Antony for United's first of the evening. The England forward has been in scintillating form of late, with four goals and an assist before Friday night's FA Cup third round matchup.
WHAT NEXT FOR RASHFORD? Despite a brief spell away from the starting eleven for interdisciplinary reasons, the 25-year-old will be hoping to feature in United's next match against Charlton Athletic in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
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