PLAY TEAMSHEET: Can YOU remember the Man United team that drew 4-4 with Everton after squandering a 4-2 lead in April 2012?



PLAY TEAMSHEET: Can YOU remember the Man United team that drew 4-4 with Everton after squandering a 4-2 lead in April 2012?

Welcome back to Teamsheet… Mail Sport’s unique football memory game with a twist that gives you the chance to have the bragging rights over your pals.

It’s fair to say Manchester United have been dominated by their arch-rivals Manchester City in the trophy stakes over the past decade, but back in April 2012, their ‘noisy neighbours’ were still yet to win their first Premier League title.

However, a disastrous collapse from United at home to Everton which saw the Toffees come back from 3-1 and 4-2 down to draw 4-4 would ultimately prove costly for Sir Alex Ferguson‘s side as they missed out on the title on goal difference on the final day. But, can you remember who lined up for the Red Devils that day? 

It’s just for fun, so see how you fare and share your Teamsheet score… full instructions on how to play are at the bottom of the article and in the game itself – and make sure to come back tomorrow to play MailOnline’s latest Teamsheet from another memorable Premier League match.

Best of luck! 

HOW TO PLAY 

The aim of the game is to score as few points as possible! 

If you guess a player at the first attempt you score one point – so the lowest score for guessing every player at the first attempt is 11.

Guess a correct letter in the right position, and it’ll turn green. Guess a correct letter but in the wrong position, and it’ll turn yellow.

You have six guesses for each player – and if you fail, we’ll reveal their identity for 11 points! You can also ask for a free letter, but it costs you a point.

So play on to see if you’ll score the best possible total of 11 – or fail on every player and score 121.



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