I spotted Ruben Amorim's furious reaction - he knew what was coming from Manchester United
Manchester United drew 2-2 against Everton in the Premier League this weekend.
United lost 1-0 against Tottenham last Sunday and were hopeful of bouncing back against Everton, but the Toffees made a bright start to the game at Goodison Park.
David Moyes has enjoyed a remarkable new manager bounce since returning to Merseyside and he looked set to oversee an impressive win against United until a late turnaround.
Everton are set to move to Bramley Moore Dock from the start of next season and United were able to secure a point thanks to second half goals from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte.
Here are the moments you might have missed from Saturday's draw:
Amorim right to be concerned
Around five minutes before Everton took the lead, Amorim lost his cool and dropped to his knees on the touchline because in-form Everton striker Beto had been given too much space.
Amorim was right to be concerned because Beto scored shortly after that. United attempted to clear a corner four times but couldn't get rid of it and Everton found the unmarked Beto.
Beto has been a revelation since Moyes' appointment - scoring four goals in his last three appearances before United - and failing to pick him up amid the chaos was shocking.
Coleman wasn't happy
Seamus Coleman is part of Everton's coaching staff these days and he was involved in what appeared to be a heated exchange with United's players immediately after the final whistle.
Everton cruised through the first half and looked a certainty to claim the victory, but United fought back in unlikely circumstances and Ugarte equalised with just 10 minutes on the clock.
Some Everton fans made an early exit from the stadium - they couldn't believe they had thrown the game away - and


