Marouane Fellaini powered
home a near-post header in the 57th minute to ensure a 1-0 victory for
the Merseyside team and an early blow for Sir Alex Ferguson's desire to
wrestle back the English Premier League trophy from neighbors Manchester
City.
And Everton's victory was
no piece of luck. It was carved out by a gritty, determined side who
tried for every opportunity and won plaudits after the game for
defending the lead.
Fellaini had nearly
opened the scoring just seven minutes before, when he fired wide. But
the second time there was no doubt and he found a gap through the
defenders to get it into the center of the net.
Whilst Everton seemed to
be tiring, they still held their own when Manchester United attacks
came. Shinji Kagawa was sending in a couple of balls for the likes of
Wayne Rooney to work with, but nothing came of them.
Van Persie started the
game from the substitutes bench, but Sir Alex decided to bring on his
new star in the 68th minute as a replacement for Danny Welbeck, who was
seemingly running out of ideas to break through a resolute Everton
defense.
He did not waste any time
in trying to make a mark on his new team. Within a minute of coming on
he whipped in a corner kick which required an alert Everton back line to
sweep clear.
MAN-U FANS, WHAT CAN U SAY?????
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