Idrissa Gueye was shown a red card in a surprising incident during Everton's match against Manchester United. The incident occurred early in the game when Gueye clashed with his own teammate, Michael Keane. The tension escalated after a chance for United, leading to an angry exchange between the two players. Keane appeared to stick his head forward, prompting Gueye to raise his hand into Keane's face. This led to Gueye being restrained by fellow Everton players, including goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, after receiving his marching orders. Commentator Gary Neville expressed disbelief at the situation, stating, "He slapped his own teammate - he's gone. There's a coming together between him and Michael Keane. It always looks unsavoury when it's teammate on teammate. I don't know what they were having a go at each other over. Idrissa Gueye has gone toward Michael Keane who hasn't really reacted." Neville noted that the confrontation seemed minor, saying, "And then he just pushes him and then there's not much in it, there's not much in it. I think Jordan Pickford does a very good job to be fair to him." Joe Hart, analysing the match for BBC Radio 5 Live, suggested that Gueye may have been harshly penalised. He remarked, "The referee wasn't even close enough to hear what Idrissa Gueye was saying but he was in Michael Keane's face, who is considerably bigger than him and shoved him off with one arm. When he came over to continue the argument, the referee just casually walked over and sent him off. Jordan Pickford did very well in the situation. If that's all that happened though, it isn't a red card. Something must've been brewing between them two. We'll see how this one unfolds..." Despite being reduced to ten men, Everton managed to take the lead in the match through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity. This incident has raised questions about the dynamics within the Everton squad and the circumstances leading to Gueye's dismissal.