Everton interim boss Duncan Ferguson insisted he has "nothing personal" against Moise Kean after substituting him at Old Trafford.
Kean had replaced Bernard in the 70th minute of the 1-1 draw with Manchester United, however, he was then replaced by Oumar Niasse in the 89th minute of the game.
The 19-year-old Italy international trudged off the pitch and headed towards the tunnel without looking at Ferguson.
"It wasn't because of Moise Kean's performance," Ferguson told Sky Sports.
"I just needed to make a substitution to kill a bit of time. That's all it was. Because I've got so many strikers on the bench I just decided to make that change. It was nothing personal against Moise Kean really."
Source-
The Mirror