Man Utd XVI: Quest of the Title - Return to winning way.


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UNITED V EVERTON
5 October, 2014 7:00:00 pm GMT+8
 

So early? Damn... I got a date with Dracula at that time. :-(
 

United team to face Everton (12:00 BST): De Gea; Rafael, McNair, Rojo, Shaw; Blind; Valencia, Di Maria; Mata; Falcao, van Persie (c). Subs: Lindegaard, Thorpe, Blackett, Fletcher, Fellaini, Januzaj, Wilson. RVP our new captain!

Most of our sub plays for our U-18 team!
 

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So early? Damn... I got a date with Dracula at that time. :-(

Your Dracula wake up so early lol..

You can stay tune here for updates! Lol...
 

Thee minutes more..., hope I don't vomit blood for Dracula...
 

McNair man marking Lukaku!

Tough job for the youngster
 

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9min Yellow card. Van Persie picks up the game’s first booking for scything down Gareth Barry. Lively start to the game.

After missing a volley!
 

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26min Goal! United 1 Everton 0. Di Maria scores!
 

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45’+3 – Penalty saved by De Gea!!!!!!


HT!


DeGea is the first keeper to save a Leighton Baines penalty in the BPL. The Everton man had scored 14 out of 14 prior to today...
 

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55min: Goal. United 1 Everton 1. Naismith scores
 

62 min – Goal! United 2 Everton 1. Falcao scores!

Finally Falcao!!!:devil:
 

71 min – Bad news for United as Shaw limps off with a possible hamstring injury, to be replaced by Blackett

Falcao was delighted to score his first goal in the red shirt. He's now been replaced by Wilson.


79 min – Substitution. Fellaini comes on for Valencia. Everton subs: Osman and Browning on for McGeady and Hibbert

Hope the desperate guy can increase our lead!
 

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FULL-TIME Man Utd 2-1 Everton. Di Maria and Falcao score and De Gea shines in goal as Man Utd earn the points...

back to no 4!
 

Report: United 2 Everton 1


Manchester United head into the latest international break on a high after second consecutive 2-1 home victory, secured against Everton, a side that did the double over the Reds last season.


New boys Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao grabbed the goals to overcome Steven Naismith's reply for the Merseysiders and David De Gea saved a Leighton Baines penalty at the end of the first half in an entertaining encounter.

The Reds were quickly on the front foot with Falcao's diving header from a Luke Shaw cross well saved by Tim Howard and another delivery from the left, by Di Maria, sent over the bar by Robin van Persie.

The shots continued to rain in on goal from Daley Blind, Falcao and Di Maria and the pressure told when the excellent Rafael's cross was dealt with unconvincingly by Phil Jagielka. Juan Mata pounced to intelligently roll an inviting ball into the path of Di Maria and the Argentinian supplied an immaculate finish out of Howard's reach.

September's Player of the Month was denied a second by Howard's fine save when a free-kick flicked off the wall and headed for the corner of the net as United remained in control. However, Rafael needed to make a vital clearance from a corner and Romelu Lukaku escaped Paddy McNair to flash a warning sign wide.

There still appeared to be no huge threat to the lead until deep into first-half stoppage time when Shaw was adjudged to have fouled Tony Hibbert inside the box. Penalty expert Baines stepped up but De Gea plunged to his right to pull off a wonderful save.

Despite an encouraging opening to the second period, which saw Falcao unable to meet a driven Di Maria cross-shot and then spurning a clear chance following Shaw's tremendous run past Hibbert, the Toffees levelled on 55 minutes. A well-worked free-kick led to Baines crossing and an unmarked Naismith nodding home in from close range.

Falcao was a central figure in the next passage of play, clearing off the line from Jagielka at one end before sticking out a right boot to divert Di Maria's shot past Howard following some patient work by Rafael and Antonio Valencia. Although the goal settled the hosts again, a raft of substitutions prevented any real flow to the proceedings.

Naismith passed up a golden opportunity to shoot and De Gea brilliantly kept out two firm drives by Leon Osman as Louis van Gaal's men ultimately held out with the outstanding keeper also producing a stupendous late stop to deny Bryan Oviedo in injury time.



2-1 win


Manchester United: De Gea; Rafael, McNair, Rojo, Shaw (Blackett 71); Blind; Valencia (Fellaini 79), Di Maria; Mata; van Persie, Falcao (Wilson 73).

Subs not used: Lindegaard, Thorpe, Fletcher, Januzaj.


As of today we have fielded 30 players. 3 short of our record!
 

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Van Gaal says he has told his players: "We are not playing well but we are fourth in the table – so what will happen when we do play well?"
 

De Gea the hero!!
 

Van Gaal says he has told his players: "We are not playing well but we are fourth in the table – so what will happen when we do play well?"
Wah, so fast becoming cocky again? :bsmilie:

I'll reserve my judgement for now until Manchester United can proof that they have the abilities and teamwork do indeed play well. Currently and as of far, the performance is up and down machiam like riding on a roller coaster.
 

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Wah, so fast becoming cocky again? :bsmilie:

I'll reserve my judgement for now until Manchester United can proof that they have the abilities and teamwork do indeed play well. Currently and as of far, the performance is up and down machiam like riding on a roller coaster.


Hmmm... maybe thats the way to motivate the team?

Nowadays we are fast becoming a 1st half team ... performance are always better then the 2nd which at times are scrappy?!
 

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