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James Garner has admitted Everton intended to cause "chaos" with their corners against Manchester United after Senne Lammens claimed the tactic was "over the top". Benjamin Sesko was United's super-sub for the second match running as the Slovenian scored the only goal of the game midway through the second-half.

But after the game, United goalkeeper Lammens was unimpressed by Everton's corner routines, which involved them putting as many players as they could around the Belgian and floating the ball into the middle of his box. And when asked about the thinking behind the tactic, Garner revealed: "We were just trying to get in and around [the goalkeeper] and cause as much chaos as possible."

Monday’s defeat means Everton have now won just four of their 14 Premier League games at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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