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Man Utd 4 - Everton 4

Premier League

Old Trafford

22nd April

Attendance: 75,522

Referee: Mike Jones

Man Utd
4 - 4
Everton
Wayne Rooney 41 , 69, Danny Welbeck 57, Luis Nani 60
 
Nikica Jelavic 33 , 83, Marouane Fellaini 67, Steven Pienaar 85
 
Venue: Old Trafford
 
Attendance: 75,522
The Teams
David De Gea
 
 
 
Tim Howard
 
 
Rafael Da Silva
 
 
 
Tony Hibbert
 
 
Rio Ferdinand
 
 
 
Phil Jagielka
 
 
Jonathan Evans
 
 
 
Sylvain Distin
 
 
83
Patrice Evra
 
 
 
Phil Neville
 
 
Antonio Valencia
 
 
89
 
Leon Osman
 
 
63
Paul Scholes
 
 
86
 
Johnny Heitinga
 
 
Michael Carrick
 
 
 
Darron Gibson
 
 
Luis Nani
 
 
 
Steven Pienaar
 
 
Wayne Rooney
 
 
 
Marouane Fellaini
 
 
Danny Welbeck
 
 
 
Nikica Jelavic
 
 
Substitutes
Ben Amos
 
 
 
Jan Mucha
 
 
Phil Jones
 
 
86
 
Stracqualursi
 
 
Ryan Giggs
 
 
 
James McFadden
 
 
63
Chris Smalling
 
 
 
Tim Cahill
 
 
83
Ji-Sung Park
 
 
 
Magaye Gueye
 
 
Javier Hernandez
 
 
89
 
Ross Barkley
 
 
Ashley Young
 
 
 
Victor Anichebe
 
 
Game Statistics
20
Goal Attempts
17
11
On Target
10
5
Corners
2
8
Fouls
11
1
Yellow Cards
2
0
Red Cards
0
52
%
48




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Date:Sunday April 22 2012

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Your Comments

What a cracking game, end to end stuff, some cracking games. The difference Stevie P makes to our side is amazing, we were nothing without him against Liverpool, he is the engine to the side without a doubt. Jelavic absolute class, finally the striker we have missed. Brilliant from Fellaini. But the main thing, it was great to see Everton going toe to two with the Champions at Old Trafford, take note Moyes, when we play football, we can match it with anyone on our day.
Rob-EFC
*goals
Rob-EFC
Not a day for defenders... If we'd gone for it a bit more we'd of won that but still a good result. Need Liverpool to slip up though.
EvertonMike
Mike Jones can ***** off too, stops play when we're attacking because of a leg injury to Evans, they score when we have a player down with a leg injury... You couldn't make it up, one rule for them another for us.
EvertonMike
That is right Mike, the inconsistency from the ref was shocking. Not only that, but the Distin yellow card was ridiculous, and where on Earth did the 5mins injury time come from?
Rob-EFC
5 subs and there was a stop for Osman/Evra head injury, Fergie time adds another minute at least too.
EvertonMike
I agree with you about the extra time Rob though as my son pointed out each goal in the second half took about 30 seconds each and a couple of injuries adding up to about 2 minutes, so I'll give the ref the benefit of the doubt, (I'll also give him my vote for HOMER of the year!) About the game... It just shows you what we can do when we go on the attack! It's what I've been asking for all season, it's how I remember football should be payed... Attacking football! Not only gets rewards but it's also pleasing to see! Fellaini was obviously man of the match for a great effort all round. Though Pienaar and Jelavic were clearly in contention! At 4-2 down I sank in my seat dreading to see what was next but fittingly out of the BLUE we fought back and ended with a great result!! COYB!!!!
evertonmandan
Good day to be blue. :)
fifthcolumnblue
Looks an even better result now with 'that lot' losing at home to West Brom. Had this weekend down for us losing ground on them with us having United away looking for the title, and them having a mid table side at home. To gain a point on them this weekend is fantastic considering the fixtures.
EvertonMike
Proud of the blue boys today.
Bez the blue
Light blue moon and dark blue moon eclipsed their blood red neighbours....happy days for the blue Side of Manchester and Liverpool
Wswilly3
whats that willy3---A Tale Of Two Cities?
evertonmandan
Well done Toffeemen - I know it's in our self interest but anyone who puts one over the rags has done sterling work in my book. Also hugely entertaining watching Liverpool slide down the table. They are struggling to break into thetop seven let alone the top 4. Happy days all round.
kennyclementstache
Evertonmandan....like it ....where the Dickens did you get that from...... Who was it said all 4-1 and one four all?
Wswilly3
 

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