Get ready for a clash that could shake up the Premier League’s top-four race! Manchester United’s visit to Everton tonight isn’t just another game—it’s a battle for Champions League dreams. Under the interim leadership of Michael Carrick, the Red Devils have staged a remarkable comeback since Ruben Amorim’s January departure, clawing their way to within striking distance of the coveted fourth spot. But here’s where it gets controversial: Can Carrick’s side truly capitalize on Chelsea’s recent slip-up against Burnley, where Zian Flemming’s last-gasp equalizer left the Blues reeling? A win at Goodison Park would propel United into fourth, but Liverpool’s late heroics at Nottingham Forest mean they’re hot on their heels. And this is the part most people miss: Everton, sitting ninth, aren’t just playing for pride—they’re eyeing a leap to seventh with a victory, as David Moyes faces his old club with something to prove. The stakes? Sky-high. The drama? Already unfolding. From Casemiro’s early blunder to Amad’s goal-line clearance, every moment counts. But let’s not forget the whispers in the background: Could Cole Palmer, rumored to be forcing a move to Old Trafford, be the long-term answer if Bruno Fernandes departs? England legend Emile Heskey thinks so, even suggesting Palmer’s talent could grace a club like Barcelona. As the clock ticks down, one question lingers: Who will seize the moment? And more importantly, is Manchester United’s resurgence sustainable, or is it just a fleeting spark? Share your thoughts below—this is one debate you won’t want to miss!