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Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by mukina2: 2:00pm On Sep 09, 2010 |
The Toffees find themselves in a sticky situation at present, failing to win any of their opening three league games and have only West Ham and Stoke City below them for company. It is, however, still early days and there’s plenty of time for this Everton side, one with bags of potential, to grow into the season and have a big impact just as they did in the second half of last season. Our only concern is they may leave it to late once again, and life in the Premier League doesn’t get any easier for Everton as next up is third placed and unbeaten Manchester United, although the Blues do at least have the advantage of playing on Merseyside, where the atmosphere is likely to be hostile at best as fans prepare to see an old face in Wayne Rooney – An intriguing battle in itself. This very same fixture was one of the highlights of an otherwise patchy and inconsistent 2009/2010 season for David Moyes and his men, where Everton missed out on Europe despite a late surge. 3-1 the game ended, with the Toffees storming back from a goal down to comprehensively see off the 18-time English league champions, and that is the potential of this Everton side; they have the ability to raise their game in the big clashes, as they did against Arsenal, Chelsea and United in the latter stages of last season, and have proved on several occasions over the years that they can throw a spanner in the works for these ‘bigger clubs’. However, while Everton may hold all the mental aces because of their 3-1 triumph last term, their form is so poor right now that it all but cancels out that slight advantage, leaving them with only a home crowd for comfort. But even the loyal and passionate support from their fans hasn’t helped them a great deal in recent fixtures with the Red Devils, with Everton’s victory last season the clubs first over the Reds since a 1-0 win back in 2005. Their cause isn’t helped on Saturday as David Moyes has plenty of injury headaches, with the fired up Scot sweating on the fitness of Phil Neville, Jack Rodwell and Louis Saha, with latter perhaps forcing David Moyes to go with Jermain Beckford up front once again seeing as Yakubu is recovering from an illness despite featuring in Jamie Carragher’s testimonial at the weekend. The form of Jermain Beckford has been particularly eye-catching, although for all the wrong reasons. The former Leeds striker signed for the club during the summer and at the ripe of age of 26, is no longer considered a hot prospect. The magic should be happening right now out on the pitch but it’s not, which has lead to stinging criticism from some corners of the press and even in some sections of Everton fans. We haven’t been impressed with him either and with Yakubu and Saha spending more time at home nowadays than on the pitch, David Moyes may well be forced to go shopping in January if Beckford doesn’t start delivering with goals – He would be an instant hit though were he to bag the winner against fierce rivals Man Utd. Manchester United Unbeaten in the league since April, Manchester United go in search of their third win of the season on Saturday, in front of the Sky Sports cameras, with revenge at the forefront of their minds against an Everton side which showed them up on their last visit to Merseyside. However, the tide has well and truly turned since then, as at the time of United’s defeat on Merseyside Everton were enjoying a decent run of form, as United are now, and the Red Devils will be mighty difficult to stop on Saturday as they keep up their relentless pace with Chelsea at the top of the table. Despite a brief slip up down at Craven Cottage, United have made a bright start to the new season and would make further positive strides were they to exact some revenge on a side which got the better of them at Goodison Park last term. Sir Alex Ferguson would openly admit that the last time he took his troops down to Merseyside for an encounter with Everton, they were second best and beaten by the better side, something you don’t often associate with the former champs of England nor the grumpy, stubborn Scot. There is, however, a confident swagger about United following a couple of impressive wins over Newcastle United and West Ham, despite both coming at Old Trafford, and they’ll be hard to stop at this rate especially as Everton haven’t made a particularly bright start themselves. Manchester United’s claims for all three points have been boosted by several pieces of pleasing news. The first is in the form of Wayne Rooney, who despite being shown up by all the national newspapers over private matters involving his marriage, has found himself back in the goals after scoring United’s opener against West Ham just before the break in a 3-0 rout before opening for England in their 3-1 win in Basel over Switzerland. Secondly, Rio Ferdinand is set to embark upon his first game of the season after recovering from the injury sustained while at the World Cup in South Africa. United conceded two on their last away day out, so Ferdinand’s calming presence at the back is a welcome relief for Sir Alex, who could opt to start with the feisty Paul Scholes in the centre of midfield, with the former England international in scintillating form at present and a player which trives off the feisty encounters – A short price to go into the book on Saturday as well. It has been nearly three years since Man Utd’s last win at Goodison, but they have all the momentum heading into Saturday’s pulsating affair and justify their odds-on status. Dimitar Berbatov seems to have found a new lease of life, playing with the sort of confidence which seen him earn so many plaudits when at Tottenham. The only slight headache for Ferguson is whether to throw Rooney into the Lion’s pit, as the former Evertonian doesn’t have the best of repour with the Everton faithful and is certain to get some uncomfortable stick throughout the afternoon. But can Fergie really afford to leave his most potent weapon on the bench? Match |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by yousouph(m): 2:30pm On Sep 09, 2010 |
Score draw |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by chelseabmw(m): 5:42pm On Sep 09, 2010 |
nothing to say |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by snowdrops(m): 6:14pm On Sep 09, 2010 |
everton is third from bottom with just one point from 9. even at their best they struggle against man u. i guess the joy the toffees would have tomorrow is seeing Rooney being booed for his recent publicized indiscretions. but as for the football, forget it, its gonna be another win for the hated man u. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by MrTA(m): 12:46am On Sep 10, 2010 |
Should be a narrow win. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by Fest7: 8:20am On Sep 10, 2010 |
Manchester united takes d day by winning with 3-nil.goals 4rm ROONEY,BERBATOV and NANI |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by dyabman(m): 9:54am On Sep 10, 2010 |
i see you are a Manyah fan , 1 whole draw |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by RuuDie(m): 1:49pm On Sep 10, 2010 |
Being the early kick-off, hope we can win and put pressure on Chelsea; don't care for the scoreline! |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by snowdrops(m): 4:24pm On Sep 10, 2010 |
RuuDie:put which pressure? you better be looking over your shoulders at those behind and catching up quick with you rather than bothering about the league pace setters |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by eroticme: 6:06pm On Sep 10, 2010 |
More Man Utd news: Carrick is injured, Valencia and Hernandez flew into Manchester late Thursday night from South America (so they are unlikely to play on Saturday), Anderson also suffered a minor ankle injury while playing for the reserves on Thursday. Finally, i think the match is 12:30 Nigerian time. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by ice234: 7:31pm On Sep 10, 2010 |
i see four goal written all over this match |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by snowdrops(m): 8:13pm On Sep 10, 2010 |
ice234:four goals to everton that is |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by snowdrops(m): 8:14pm On Sep 10, 2010 |
erotic_me: and rooney has been injured as well. the ashi don wound him koko, while his wife has done what Mr Woods did. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by MrTA(m): 11:59am On Sep 11, 2010 |
Rooney has NOT travelled to Everton. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by MrTA(m): 12:28pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
United team: Vds, Neville, Vida, Evans, Evra; O'Shea, Fletch, Scholes; Nani, Berba, Giggs. Subs: PIG, Smalling, Park, Rafael, Macheda, Gibson, Owen |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by scantee(m): 12:37pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
My money is on Everton |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by duduspace(m): 12:47pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Why are both teams packing the MF? I can understand Everton usually plays that way but Manure dey fear? a drab game beckons but with Everton and Manure, you never know. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by scantee(m): 12:55pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
what a good start for everton |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by follypimpi(m): 1:03pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Oshea |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by yousouph(m): 1:05pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Looking forward to score draw with baba scholes scoring or making an assist |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by scantee(m): 1:05pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
follypimpi: |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by nateevs(m): 1:18pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Everton deserve to be a goal ahead . . . They've been outstanding. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by HNIC(m): 1:21pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
That was never a free kick |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by nateevs(m): 1:23pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
But what a save that was after all |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by scantee(m): 1:25pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
nateevs: seconded |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by follypimpi(m): 1:25pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Ewww thats not a good look |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by HNIC(m): 1:26pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
If only Moyes was playing with one, just one natural centre forward. Hope we'll see one coming in, in the 2nd half. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by follypimpi(m): 1:27pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
What a save. |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by follypimpi(m): 1:27pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
GOOOAL |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by HNIC(m): 1:28pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Pienaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by scantee(m): 1:28pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
Goallllllllllllllllllllll Pinar |
Re: Everton Vs Man United [3 - 3] On Saturday, 11th September 2010 by follypimpi(m): 1:28pm On Sep 11, 2010 |
What the fxcuk wats Evra tryna do. |
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