Zlatan Ibrahimovic salvaged a point with an injury time penalty but Manchester United toiled to yet another Old Trafford draw against Everton.

It could have been worse for Jose Mourinho's men after Everton controlled the first half and grabbed the lead when Phil Jagielka hooked the ball through David De Gea's legs.

United piled on the pressure with Ander Herrera and Paul Pogba both hitting the crossbar before they finally seized their opportunity in stoppage time.

Ashley Williams was sent off for handling a goalbound shot by substitute Luke Shaw, enabling Ibrahimovic to calmly score the equaliser from the spot.

Leicester City secured a fifth straight Premier League victory and increased the mounting pressure on bottom-of-the-table Sunderland with a 2-0 win at the King Power Stadium.

Sunderland manager David Moyes, who has been widely criticised this week for comments he made to a female reporter last month, saw his side succumb to a fifth defeat in six league games after Islam Slimani powered home a 69th-minute header.

Leicester, who have climbed away from their own relegation battle to the relative safety of mid-table, saw Sunderland go close to an equaliser before Jamie Vardy fired home to seal the points.

With eight games remaining Sunderland have 20 points, eight behind Swansea City in 17th. Leicester, meanwhile, climbed to 10th with 36 points.

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