A point at home, coming off a pretty bad run of home form, against a rising, quality, well-organised team like Everton, isn't to be sniffed at. After all, it's not long ago that his mentor, Sir Alex Baconface, was managing his home grown team against Everton; had a comfortable lead, then lost - nul points. They went on to lose the league that year.
Now, just compare - Ole is far more knowledgable; rested his big players at the start of the game, but STILL took a valuable point.
So, tell those rednoses to keep the faith; Ole at the wheel can be good for football; not just for United.