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                                                    Man Utd
                                                    Darren Fletcher (35 mins)
                                                    Michael Carrick (67 mins)
                                                    Antonio Valencia (76 mins)
                                                    3-0
                                                    Everton

                                                    Barclays Premier League , Nov 21, 2009
                                                    Ground: Old Trafford , Kickoff: 16:30 , Att 75,169

                                                    Team news

                                                    Manchester United preview
                                                    Nemanja Vidic should return to the heart of Manchester United's defence for their Premier League encounter with Everton at Old Trafford.

                                                    The Serbian has been struggling with a calf injury but came through his country's midweek international with South Korea and is expected to feature as Rio Ferdinand (back) and John O'Shea (thigh) are definitely out.

                                                    Jonny Evans (calf) and Michael Carrick (ankle) are also doubts, while Fabio (groin) is definitely missing.

                                                    Sir Alex Ferguson is adamant his side can claw back Chelsea's five-point advantage.

                                                    "Probably the league will start now," he said. "You will get some sort of consistency and we won't be worrying about which players are coming back from international duty, where they have been and arranging flights for them to come back in time.

                                                    "We have got them now right through until March. We are delighted with that."

                                                    Everton preview
                                                    Everton winger Diniyar Bilyaletdinov is suspended for the trip.

                                                    The Russia international serves the second of a three-match ban for his sending-off in the 1-1 draw with Aston Villa on October 31.

                                                    Midfielder Tim Cahill has returned from international duty with Australia with a minor groin problem and is a slight doubt.

                                                    Manager David Moyes does not believe Ferguson's touchline ban will have any effect on his fellow Scot.

                                                    He also criticised the Football Association's procedures in determining punishments for managers and the selection of the people who make the final decisions.

                                                    Moyes takes his side to Old Trafford for Ferguson's last game before he serves a two-match ban for saying referee Alan Wiley was unfit to officiate his club's match against Sunderland in October.

                                                    However, the Toffees boss thinks a suspension for the United boss will have less of an impact on Ferguson than it would on other top-flight coaches.

                                                    "It is important a manager gets the chance to be on the touchline if he wants so I do think it is significant if a manager is banned," said Moyes.

                                                    "But there are some managers who sit in the stands and are quite happy to do so.

                                                    "Sir Alex sits in his seat and can sit back and enjoy the game because he has got a really good team.

                                                    "In the main they win so he can sit back, unlike some other managers.

                                                    "We are jumping up and down on the touchline trying to motivate and keep getting the right result as much as we can.

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                                                    Sunday Mirror match report by Derick Allsop

                                                    Manchester United maintained their pursuit of Chelsea with the kind of cruise they have enjoyed all too infrequently this season.

                                                    Driven by the splendid Darren Fletcher, they eventually over-ran an Everton team struggling to compete without some of their most influential players.

                                                    Appropriately, it was Fletcher who put United in front with a goal any of the club’s greats would have cherished.

                                                    Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia completed the dismantling of the hapless Merseysiders, allowing United manager Alex Ferguson the luxury of giving Wayne Rooney and Carrick an early cut.

                                                    Fletcher, the Scotland midfielder for so long a

                                                    bit- part player at the Theatre of Dreams, has matured into a player of enormous significance,  energy and commitment now matched by guile and a scoring touch that mark him out as an outstanding player.

                                                    Everton can only envy United’s resources. They tried hard to contain the champions and succeeded for 34 minutes, but once Fletcher had broken their resistance there was no way back.

                                                    The pressure on United to deliver was intense. Chelsea’s 4-0 crushing of Wolves left the champions eight points adrift of the Premier League leaders and scarcely in a position to stumble again.

                                                    Michael Owen came in for Dimitar Berbatov as partner to Rooney against the team he supported as a boy, not least because his father played for them.

                                                    It was a rare league start and opportunity to strengthen his case not only at Old Trafford but also in the mind of England manager Fabio Capello.

                                                    Injuries and team shuffles have undermined United’s season, but their problems pale into insignificance with those endured by Everton manager David Moyes.

                                                    Ferguson paid Moyes a glowing tribute in the programme notes and his fellow Scot has required all his guile to steer his club through the past weeks.

                                                    The irony was that he did have in his starting side France striker Louis Saha, who was allowed to leave United because of his suspect fitness.

                                                    Saha’s pace, two-footed shooting ability and heading prowess have given Everton a much-needed source of menace and his pay-for-play deal is proving a sound piece of business by Moyes.

                                                    Ferguson, ahead of his two-match domestic banishment to the directors’ box, will have found the opening phase of the match comfortable viewing.

                                                    United were immediately into their stride, Owen and Rooney epitomising the team’s desire to assert themselves.

                                                    Leighton Baines’ crucial and perfectly-judged tackle in the area denied Valencia while Rooney scuffed a shot with the goal beckoning and Ryan Giggs forced Tim Howard into a lungeing save as United pressed for the breakthrough.

                                                    At the other end Nemanja Vidic had to make a vital intervention when Saha reminded United of his prowess.

                                                    Just when Everton sensed they might have weathered the mini storm, they went behind.

                                                    Patrice Evra, one of France’s better players in the controversial World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland, showed that form again to sprint down the left.

                                                    His cross was headed back by Valencia to Fletcher, who still had plenty to do with the bouncing ball but produced a hooked volley from 20 yards that beat the helpless Howard high to his right.

                                                    Moyes demonstrated his positive intent by sending on another striker, Yakubu, at the start of the second half.

                                                    But it was the elusive Saha who again found himself in a threatening position and turned away in frustration after snatching at the chance.

                                                    Owen picked up the ball in the Everton area and rounded Howard only to find the angle too tight and chipped his effort over the bar.

                                                    Edwin van der Sar saved at the feet of Tim Cahill before United were back on the  offensive and scored again in the 67th minute.

                                                    Giggs played an intelligent pass to Carrick, just inside the area, and the England midfielder swept his shot into the bottom corner.

                                                    Valencia claimed a third from substitute Paul Scholes’ lay-off, despite Baines’s best efforts to block.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    Man UtdRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Edwin Van der Sar
                                                    21 Rafael Da Silva(sub 62)
                                                    6 Wes Brown
                                                    15 Nemanja Vidic
                                                    3 Patrice Evra
                                                    25 Antonio Valencia Goal
                                                    24 Darren Fletcher Goal
                                                    16 Michael Carrick(sub 82) Goal
                                                    11 Ryan Giggs
                                                    10 Wayne Rooney
                                                    7 Michael Owen(sub 73)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    29 Tomasz Kuszczak
                                                    8 Oliveira Anderson
                                                    18 Paul Scholes(sub 62)
                                                    19 Danny Welbeck
                                                    26 Gabriel Obertan(sub 73)
                                                    28 Darron Gibson(sub 82)
                                                    30 Ritchie De Laet
                                                    EvertonRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    24 Tim Howard
                                                    23 Lucas Neill
                                                    4 Joseph Yobo
                                                    15 Sylvain Distin
                                                    3 Leighton Baines
                                                    19 Dan Gosling(sub 45)
                                                    26 Jack Rodwell
                                                    5 Johnny Heitinga
                                                    17 Tim Cahill(sub 81)
                                                    25 Marouane Fellaini
                                                    8 Louis Saha(sub 82)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Carlo Nash
                                                    2 Tony Hibbert(sub 82)
                                                    11 Joao Alves Jo(sub 81)
                                                    22 Ayegbeni Yakubu(sub 45)
                                                    31 Seamus Coleman
                                                    34 Shane Duffy
                                                    37 Jose Baxter

                                                    Match stats

                                                    Team Man Utd Everton
                                                    Possession
                                                    Shots on target 5 11
                                                    Shots off target 6 7
                                                    Corner 4 13
                                                    Fouls 6 4
                                                    Crosses 1 6

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