Cristiano Ronaldo was furious with his Manchester United team-mates after Everton snatched an equalising goal on the counter attack.
United were leading thanks to Anthony Martial's first-half strike, when Andros Townsend finished off a breakaway move in the 65th minute to level the scoring.
Ronaldo had only just entered the fray - having started on the bench - and immediately berated United's defence for allowing Everton to get back in the game.
The goal had come from a United corner, when Everton winger Demarai Gray burst out of the box and stole the ball away from Fred.
He then raced downfield, allowed to carry the ball some distance before laying it off into the path of Abdoulaye Doucoure who was overlapping him on the inside.

Doucoure too went unchallenged as he drove forward, before cutting back whilst surrounded by United players to feed Townsend to fire the ball home.
Ronaldo was incensed as he marched back towards his own goal, gesturing angrily at his United colleagues.
Speaking after the match on BT Sport, ex-United defender Rio Ferdinand purported Ronaldo's fury was due to United's players not committing a foul earlier in the attack to quell the danger.
"Man United at that time, Cristiano says take him early in the play, the foreign teams are cute in those positions and counter-attacks with cheeky fouls would’ve stopped and prevented that," Ferdinand said.
"You can see him there, telling them ‘take him out, smash him’."
Ronaldo's frustration was compounded by Townsend, who headed straight for the corner flag to recreate the superstar's 'Siu' celebration in front of the United fans.
Jermaine Jenas added: "I w ouldn’t say it was coming but Everton were growing and getting better and better in that second half.
"Pace and power and quality is what they had in abundance in Doucoure and Townsend and Demarai Gray, that is counter-attacking at his best.
"All sorted from that weight and strength from Demarai Gray."
United were unable to get their noses back in front, and could even have lost the game were it not for a slender offside.
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Yerry Mina tucked home Tom Davies' square ball across goal but had edged slightly offside as a VAR review spared United's blushes.
Eventually both sides had to settle for a point, but Ronaldo reacted to the final whistle by storming straight down the tunnel, clearly aggrieved as he muttered under his breath.
Ferdinand said: "He stomped down the tunnel, disappointed about the result obviously we’ve all been there.
"I think it’ll be a mixture of things, he’s a man in form, scored five in five, wanted to continue that vein of form and shoot his side to victory, I understand the frustrations and it comes out like that.
"Pogba down the tunnel after him. A club like Manchester United with the depth they have in their squad should be able to get the job done, you have to remember the players that were missing in this Everton team, neither of their strikers played, probably the weakest they've been for a while, you’d expect to go and beat them.
"Nine games without a clean sheet is a poor record for Man United, that’s what undone them today they controlled large parts of this game but give up a lot of chances."