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Man of the match Angel di Maria said his award should have gone to Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea after his side recorded back-to-back wins for the first time under Louis van Gaal with a 2-1 win over Everton.
Di Maria put United ahead midway through the first half as he fired home from Juan Mata's cross for his third goal of the season.
But the Toffees had the chance to level matters at the break after Tony Hibbert was brought down by Luke Shaw on the stroke of half-time.
Leighton Baines stepped up to take the resulting penalty and aimed for the bottom left but was thwarted by De Gea, who made a big one-handed save.
Manchester United players pose for a happy snap after recording thei first back-to-back wins under Louis van Gaal. From left: Marcos Rojo, Antonio Valencia, Angel di Maria, Juan Mata, Radamel Falcao and Ander Herrera 
Manchester United players pose for a happy snap after recording thei first back-to-back wins under Louis van Gaal. From left: Marcos Rojo, Antonio Valencia, Angel di Maria, Juan Mata, Radamel Falcao and Ander Herrera 
Manchester United's Angel Di Maria celebrates scoring the opener against Everton in their 2-1 win
Manchester United's Angel Di Maria celebrates scoring the opener against Everton in their 2-1 win
David de Gea raises his hands in joy after the final whistle in the win his immense saves has a big role in
 
David de Gea raises his hands in joy after the final whistle in the win his immense saves has a big role in
Di Maria (right) and Rafael (left) celebrate Di Maria's goal in the first half of their win against Everton
Di Maria (right) and Rafael (left) celebrate Di Maria's goal in the first half of their win against Everton


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