Skip Navigation Links
Soccer Affiliates

SoccerMogul Soccer News

SoccerXpert.com Soccer Drills, Tips and News

Soccer Drills for Kids

Soccer Coaching Tips

College Soccer Recruiting

Everton rally with late goals to tie Manchester United

Published 9/12/2010 9:14:41 AM by espn from soccermogul


Everton rally with late goals to tie Manchester United

No Wayne Rooney no problem.....well almost.  Manchester United scored 3 goals with Rooney on the bench, but it was a late Everton rally that defined the day at Goodison Park on Saturday.  Everton scored twice in stoppage time to snatch a dramatic 3-3 draw and leave the home crowd in a frenzy.  Rooney did not even travel to Goodison Park as manager Sir Alex Ferguson, on the occasion of his 700th Premier League match, claimed he wanted to protect the 24 yr old from abuse from the fans with whom he used to be a favourite.

The disruption appeared to affect his teammates early on as they fell behind to a Steven Pienaar goal but Darren Fletcher, Nemanja Vidic and Dimitar Berbatov put United well ahead before the Toffees' stunning late comeback through Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta.   Whether Rooney's absence affected the overall result is open to debate but for the first 15 minutes, United found themselves under constant pressure.

Arteta's sixth-minute freekick clipped the top of the bar before the Spaniard had another shot deflected behind by Jonny Evans. Pienaar saw his shot from Arteta's corner blocked and Leon Osman blazed over all in the same passage of play.  Ferguson was less than happy and was soon prowling his technical area barking orders at the players.

John O'Shea's response was a blistering drive from the left angle of the penalty area which grazed the outside of Tim Howard's post.   Everton's pressure, albeit slightly less intense, continued while Nani was off the field having a cut lip tended with Cahill, Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines all failing to trouble the goalkeeper with half-chances.

There was always the danger their failure to capitalise on possession would leave the way open for United to nick a goal and they almost did in the 34th minute.   Tony Hibbert's foul on Ryan Giggs saw Nani roll the freekick to Paul Scholes and his powerful drive took a big deflection off Cahill but Howard, diving in the opposite direction, somehow diverted the ball over with his foot.

Four minutes later the American goalkeeper stuck up a hand to palm away Giggs' close-range shot after a United counter.   But the visitors were caught cold themselves when Patrice Evra missed an ambitious overhead-kick clearance to put Arteta charging through on goal and although he shot straight at Van der Sar, Leon Osman turned the rebound to Pienaar at the far post who rolled home.

Two minutes before halftime, however, Nani's cross was diverted home by Fletcher and Berbatov's volley almost put them ahead in added time.   It was apparent at the start of the second half Everton were in for a tougher test and it took just three minutes for that to become a reality.

Nani's corner from Berbatov's deflected shot was only half cleared and when Scholes returned the ball to the Portugal international wide on the right he swung over a cross for an unmarked Vidic to head in from five yards.   It at least provoked a reaction from Everton and Pienaar's curling shot was held by Van der Sar at the second attempt.

But United were where they like to be, in control and able to counter, and one rapid foray forward saw Howard deny Nani low to his right. He got nowhere near the next one in the 66th minute, which owed everything to the brilliance of Scholes and Berbatov.   The former England international's raking pass picked out the Bulgarian wide on the right and his first touch brilliantly took him clear of Sylvain Distin. With acres of space to run into the languid striker took five or six paces before lashing an early shot into the bottom corner, taking Howard by surprise.

Baines curled a freekick into the side-netting and as Osman hit a weak shot at Van der Sar as the hosts tried to find a way back but, as has been the case in their previous matches, they lacked a cutting edge.  However, in a dramatic finish Cahill headed home from Baines' cross in injury time before setting up Arteta himself, with the Spaniard's deflected strike snatching an unlikely point.

Print Print   RSS Feed
Liverpool fire Kenny Dalglish

Liverpool fire Kenny Dalglish

Published 5/16/2012 by William Montero from soccermogul
Less than two years on the job and Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish was fired Wednesday following the club's disappointing 8th finish in the Premier League.
Manchester City grabs EPL title with shocking injury time rally

Manchester City grabs EPL title with shocking injury time rally

Published 5/14/2012 by Shane Barrow from soccermogul
This weekend will be talked about for years to come. The most dramatic of all EPL finishes took place in a matter of minutes today as Manchester City scored a pair of injury time goals to snatch the EPL title from the grasp of rivals Manchester United.
The Final EPL Weekend is upon us

The Final EPL Weekend is upon us

Published 5/11/2012 by Shane Barrow from soccermogul
The final weekend of the EPL season is upon us and there is plenty to play for across the league. The title is up for grabs. The battle for third place is fascinating and there is a relegation battle between QPR and Bolton yet to be decided.
Liverpool crush sorry Chelsea 4-1

Liverpool crush sorry Chelsea 4-1

Published 5/8/2012 by Shane Barrow from soccermogul
It was evident Chelsea has their eyes squarely on the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. They failed to show up tonight at Anfield as Liverpool ran out easy 4-1 winners in their home finale.
Drogba lifts Chelsea to FA Cup over Liverpool

Drogba lifts Chelsea to FA Cup over Liverpool

Published 5/5/2012 by Shane Barrow from soccermogul
Didier Drogba struck the final blow as he sent a shot through Martin Skrtel's legs for the winning goal in the FA Cup final at Wembley.