The match was exciting from the start when Everton took the initiative and continuously created a storm in front of Man United's goal. Notably, Jake O'Brien's shot in the 10th minute hit the post, almost opening the score for the Merseyside representative.
It was not until the 19th minute that the deadlock was broken after Amad Diallo was fouled in the penalty area. Captain Bruno Fernandes calmly converted the penalty, putting the "Red Devils" ahead. With psychological momentum, Man United continued to press, with the energy of rookie Bryan Mbeumo, but Everton's defense remained strong.
As the first half was about to end, Everton unexpectedly found an equalizer thanks to a mistake in the defense of Iliman Ndiaye. After the break, both teams changed many positions to experiment with their formation, causing the pace of the match to slow down somewhat. However, Mason Mount still made his mark with a beautiful curler in the 69th minute, helping Man United restore the lead.
However, Amad Diallo's personal mistake in the 75th minute caused the "Red Devils" to share points, when he accidentally came into the own net. Despite the 2-2 draw, Man United still won the top spot with 7 points after 3 matches and deservedly won the tournament.