Friday, December 01, 2006

United 3 v Everton 0



You have to give credit to Sir Alex Ferguson for continuing to get it right on nights like this. Sensing that Everton were not at their strongest and knowing that the now vital game against Benfica is around the corner Fergie made 5 changes to the side that lined up against Chelsea. Out went Scholes, Heinze, Vidic, Giggs and Saha and in came, Richardson, Fletcher, O’Shea, Evra and Silvestre. With so many changes it was not surprising that the team failed to find its rhythm and relied on an inspirational finish from Ronaldo from 20 yards to give United the edge. Once the goal went you could sense United were comfortable, particularly as the defence never looked like conceding.

The game saw the in-form Patrice Evra score his first goal for the club with a clinical finish. A finish he has obviously always had since he started out in football career as a striker. United’s goal difference was improved further when John O’Shea, who had a steady game in the centre of midfield, steered the ball past Richard Wright with a clever finish from Evra’s cross.

The loudest cheer of the night came when Rooney, having been barracked all evening by the travelling Everton fans finally responded by kissing his badge in front of them. The roar from the Old Trafford faithful was instant as much as it was incredible, given Rooney’s long quoted statement of ‘once a blue, always a blue’. I suspect that his love of Everton is still very strong but he clearly dislikes being made a hate figure by the very fans that used to chant his name with such affection.

Rooney saved some of his energy for football. One very memorable moment coming when he nutmegged Carsley and then Stubbs only to ruin this sublime improvisation with a wild swing that swerved horribly wide of Richard Wright’s goal.

Phil Neville on his return certainly left his mark on a few United players, as if to demonstrate his commitment again to his new team. He was as committed and tenacious as ever and provoked a reaction from Rooney after one mistimed and hard challenge that left the England striker on the ground for some time. I suspect Fergie has witnessed it many times before at the Carrington Ground and he looked on like a man seeing two of his offspring having a spat.

It ended with three points for United after two years of draws in this fixture. Once again an improvement for United this term. Next up Middlesbrough away and the chance to open up a precious gap over Chelsea before returning to European football.

Player Ratings:

Van der Saar – 6/10
Neville – 6/10
Ferdinand – 6/10
Silvestre – 6/10
Evra – 7/10
Fletcher 6/10
Carrick 6/10
O’Shea 6/10
Richardson 5/10
Ronaldo 6/10
Rooney 7/10

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