KING OF PEN: Garnacho made an SPEED show that cause Everton to make 2 BIG mistakes to Bruno Fernandes and Rashford shines on penalty spot in Man Utd’s hard-fought victory

IF every cloud has a silver lining, for Everton that means they don’t have to face Alejandro Garnacho again this season.

The bad news is that the damage Manchester United’s brilliant Argentine has already inflicted may mean they don’t get a crack at him next term either.

Alejandro Garnacho starred as Manchester United brushed aside Everton

Alejandro Garnacho starred as Manchester United brushed aside Everton

Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring from the penalty spot

Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring from the penalty spot

Marcus Rashford doubled United's lead with a clinical penalty of his own

Marcus Rashford doubled United’s lead with a clinical penalty of his own

Garnacho won two penalties after being fouled by Ben Godfrey for the second, pictured

Garnacho won two penalties after being fouled by Ben Godfrey for the second, pictured

In November it was Garnacho’s rabbit-out-of-the-hat flying scissors kick that set United on the way to a 3-0 Goodison romp.

This time it was his dancing feet which tempted two lunging legs into two rash challenges that ended in two spot kicks.

Both were clinically drilled into the bottom corner of Jordan Pickford’s net, and Everton – for all the territory they enjoyed and chances they created – were finished.

After each penalty was despatched, first by Bruno Fernandes and then Marcus Rashford, Pickford bounced back up to berate his defenders.

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The Everton keeper had every right to do so as well. On both occasions the Goodison guilty party had been suckered into it.

First it was James Tarkowski, throwing out a foot and clipping Garnacho’s heel when the winger chopped back inside. You could see it comes a mile away.

Then, when he danced across and into the box, Ben Godfrey could contain himself no longer, stuck out a leg and stamped on the United will o’ the wisp’s heel.

Again referee Simon Hooper pointed to the spot, again the Everton defender raged and again the decision was spot on.

After Bruno drilled the first to Pickford’s left, this time Rashford took over and stuttered, staggered and then stroked his kick in the opposite direction.

While Tarkowski wisely kept his counsel after his clanger, Godfrey ranted at the official and got a yellow card to add to his woes.

Nothing, you suspect, to the ear-bashing both of them will have copped back in the dressing room from an apoplectic Pickford.

To be fair it could have been even worse for him and Everton, as Vitalli Mykolenko made almost as many saves as the Toffees keeper.

The claims denied when he knocked a low cross behind with a trailing arm – as you may guess, from a Garnacho cross – were fair enough. He was sliding back and it would have been harsh.

Yet the one which saw him escape when the ball struck BOTH arms as he fell in trying to handle Casemiro’s chip was less understandable.

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It was the most skillful handling we’ve seen at Old Trafford since the Super League Grand Final of the previous season. Everton can anticipate receiving bids at any time from Hull KR and St Helens.

Though it was never really likely to matter, the way the Toffees were spewing the openings they created made that clear.

Dwight O’Neil shaved a post, James Garner stung Andre Onana’s hands, and Amadou Onana launched a sit-up-and-smash-me ball obscenely high.

All of which meant that United was still chasing a top four finish and Everton was facing an even more difficult fight for survival. Moreover, you wouldn’t support them with confidence that they would prevail.

Alejandro Garnacho put in a stunning display against Everton