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Slap at Old Trafford: Inside the Premier League’s Most Shocking Teammate Feud

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 25, 2025
in Football
Slap at Old Trafford: Inside the Premier League’s Most Shocking Teammate Feud

In a Premier League era where every gesture is replayed, scrutinised and turned into a meme within minutes, few moments have stunned fans quite like what unfolded at Old Trafford on Tuesday morning. Everton didn’t just beat Manchester United 1-0 — they walked away with three points overshadowed by one of the most bizarre flashpoints of the season: a red card for a player slapping his own teammate.

Idrissa Gana Gueye, the seasoned 36-year-old midfielder known for his calm head and relentless work rate, saw red not for a reckless tackle or dissent — but for striking fellow Everton defender Michael Keane in a heated confrontation early in the match. The incident has left fans, pundits and even managers divided over what it really says about pressure, passion and the emotional fine lines players walk.

A feud that boiled over

It all began in the 13th minute, moments after Bruno Fernandes curled a shot wide of Jordan Pickford’s post. Instead of regrouping for the goal kick, Everton’s defensive line erupted.

Gueye stormed toward Keane with a torrent of angry gestures, Keane snapped back, and within seconds they were chest-to-chest. Cameras caught the brief but explosive slap Gueye delivered — a flash of frustration that stunned even his own teammates.

Pickford, Everton’s fiery and famously vocal goalkeeper, sprinted in to tear the pair apart. “Something must’ve been brewing between them two,” former Man City keeper Joe Hart remarked on BBC commentary. “It looks like Gueye just snapped.”

Referee Tony Harrington had the best view in the house — and reacted instantly. Red card. No hesitation.

Shock and fallout

What followed was as dramatic as the slap itself. Pickford had to restrain Gueye twice. Keane continued shouting even after his teammate was walking off. And the entire stadium seemed frozen in disbelief.

A 36-year-old veteran, a former PSG signing worth $53 million, sent off for violent conduct — against his own team.

Everton manager David Moyes admitted he’d never seen anything quite like it.

“I thought the referee could have taken a bit longer,” he said. “But honestly? I like my players fighting each other if someone hasn’t done the right action. It shows toughness.”

Enter Amorim: Praise for the passion

Perhaps the most fascinating reaction came from the opposing manager.

Manchester United coach Rúben Amorim admitted he was “almost envious” of the aggression Everton displayed — even though it erupted into a slap and a red card.

“Fighting is not a bad thing,” he said. “It doesn’t mean they don’t like each other. It means if you lose the ball, I will fight you, because we could suffer a goal. That was my feeling watching it.”

While he accepted the referee’s explanation, Amorim still disagreed with the decision.

“We can fight with team-mates. I know it’s violent conduct, but I don’t agree with the red. I hope my players, when they lose the ball, fight each other too — not to get sent off, but to show that same desire. That kind of fighting is a good feeling, not a bad one.”

His comments added a whole new layer to the incident — a rare moment where a manager openly praised the emotional fire of the opposition.

A Premier League divided

As expected, the moment sparked a debate that spanned studio panels, commentary boxes and social media feeds.

Gary Neville called the slap “negligible” and said a yellow card would’ve sufficed. Jamie Carragher suggested the referee could have managed the situation without escalating it. Others argued that violent conduct is violent conduct — no matter who the contact is against.

The laws say a slap is a sending-off offence. The emotions say the context matters.

A win — but at a cost

The victory lifted Everton to 11th in the table, pushing them above Liverpool on goal difference — a detail their supporters savoured. But the win came with consequences. Gueye now faces a three-match ban, ruling him out of games against Newcastle, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.

Hours after the match, Gueye issued a public apology:

“What happened does not reflect who I am or the values I stand for.
Emotions can run high, but nothing justifies such behaviour.
I’ll make sure it never happens again.”

A moment that will define the season

Slaps, fights and teammate confrontations aren’t new to football — but rarely do they erupt under the lights of Old Trafford, televised worldwide, and lead to a red card that shifts the tone of an entire match.

In a season defined by bold challenges and razor-thin margins, Everton’s slap incident may go down as one of the most unforgettable storylines — a fierce reminder that football’s greatest battles sometimes happen within the team.

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