United couldn't sign off their pre-season tour of the US with a third win out of three but they still took the trophy after an entertaining match against Everton which showed the exciting things the team are capable of producing in attack but also served as a reminder that they are still a work in progress.
With new signing Bryan Mbeumo making his debut, United played some high-octane football in the first half and took the lead with a penalty from Bruno Fernandes after Amad Diallo had been felled by James Tarkowski following a lightning-quick transition. United had threatened to score earlier in the game but Matheus Cunha lacked the cutting edge from inside the box.
Ruben Amorim's side were thrilling to watch on the break but, unlike in their previous wins in the Summer Series against West Ham and Bournemouth, they looked vulnerable at the back. Jake O'Brien hit the post for Everton before Fernandes' opener after sloppy goalkeeping from Altay Bayindir and the Toffees soon equalised through the excellent Iliman Ndiaye, who pounced in the area seconds after Manuel Ugarte had been robbed of the ball.
Substitute Mount put a much-changed United side back in front in the second half at the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta but Everton came right back at them and levelled through a bizarre own goal, the ball deflecting into the net off Ayden Heaven after Amad had tried to cut out a cross.