Wednesday, November 29, 2006

United v Everton – A preview

For the last two seasons this game has ended in draws and Everton are more than capable of continuing that sequence tonight. Everton’s recent trip to Charlton was less than impressive and absence of Johnson, Cahill and Howard tonight is a big blow. But under Moyes you always know that Everton will give a good account of themselves. Indeed, their injuries and suspensions may actually galvanise them to produce a dogged performance that will test United over the 90 minutes. Even without Andrew Johnson they still pose a threat, particularly in McFadden, Arteta and Vaughan. United found out at Parkhead that a game can be turned on one freekick and must not allow Arteta to have a clear sight on goal. That boy can finish.

For United, the news is all about Saha and Ronaldo being doubts after picking up knocks against Chelsea. It is no secret that the lack of fitness and form of Smith, the injury to Solskjaer and the fact that Rossi is currently keeping Newcastle’s bench warm means United are seriously lacking alternatives for Saha, so hopefully he is okay to start. If not Giggs could be pushed up to support an eager Wayne Rooney. And with a knock to Ronaldo, the absence of Park is once again felt. If Ronaldo fails to start, I expect to see Darren Fletcher given the nod.

There is some good news in that both Solskjaer and Park are now back in training and should see some action over the festive period. I find it strange that Rossi has not been recalled given the issue with Smith. He is by no means the finished article but he provides a good option for United right now.

Lastly, Phil Neville will lead out Everton tonight and I hope he gets the warm welcome he genuinely deserves from Old Trafford.

Probable Team: Van der Saar, Neville; Ferdinand, Vidic, Heinze, Ronaldo, Scholes, Carrick, Giggs, Rooney, Saha.

Subs from: Kuszczak; O’Shea, Evra, Fletcher, Silvestre

Prediction: 1-0 (Scholes)

No comments: