Manchester United 0 Everton 0
Wayne Rooney's future may be unclear but Manchester United could certainly do
with a little bit of magic after dropping two home points.
The constant chatter around Old Trafford before this noon showdown was the
Rooney transfer saga and Bobby Robson's departure from Newcastle.
The veteran manager's exit would appear to give United the edge in a bid to
secure the England and Everton striker's signature before the transfer window
closes on Tuesday.
United have made a second bid, believed to be £25million, and are awaiting a
response from Monday's opponents.
Everton, though, had the last laugh by picking up a point their work ethic
deserved.
With Arsenal and Chelsea having perfect records at the start of the season,
United knew a home victory was vital even this early in the campaign.
However, they made heavy weather of it and have now lost ground early in the
campaign.
Everton began brightly and Alessandro Pistone raced forward in the fourth
minute only to see his header clear the bar.
Then United youngster Jonathan Spector lost possession in the middle of the
park and Kevin Kilbane raced clear on goal.
Goalkeeper Tim Howard was alert to the danger and raced out to get in a timely
challenge on the Republic of Ireland winger.
The home side stepped up the pressure and Paul Scholes released Gary Neville
inside the area.
Neville sent his effort wide of the target when Scholes was looking for his
England colleague to play the ball back to him.
However, Everton were looking dangerous on the counter attack and Leon Osman,
who scored twice at the weekend, found space on the edge of the area.
He whipped in a shot that beat Howard but went narrowly wide of the target.
Tim Cahill was next to show and Howard got down quickly to block his effort as
the visiting fans voiced their approval.
Kleberson found space on the left for United but his cross carried little
weight and Nigel Martyn was able to make a comfortable save.
The Brazilian then took his game up a gear in the 39th minute and found Louis
Saha with a neat little delivery after a good run.
It was a clear chance but from six yards the former Fulham striker steered a
header wide of the post.
Kleberson got in on the act again two minutes later when he whipped the ball
in to the back post.
Everton defender Tony Hibbert was perfectly placed and made the clearance
under pressure from Alan Smith.
This was a good spell of pressure from United before the break and the home
supporters had suddenly found their voice again.
Everton were looking well organised and disciplined with David Weir, Alan
Stubbs and Lee Carsley doing some stout defensive work at the back and in the
middle.
Marcus Bent tried his luck from distance for Everton at the start of the
second half only to see his effort clear the bar.
Then it was the turn of United's 18-year-old American defender Spector to have
the crowd on its feet.
He advanced deep into the Everton half and hammered in a shot that was only
marginally wide of the target.
John O'Shea lofted the ball forward in an attempt to find Saha only for Martyn
to take a clean catch.
Cristiano Ronaldo suddenly burst into life after 53 minutes and almost made
the breakthrough for United.
He jinked past two defenders and thumped in a shot that came back off the post
with Martyn scrambling desperately.
Everton then had strong appeals for a penalty waved away by referee Dermot
Gallagher when Mikael Silvestre appeared to handle a cross from Carsley.
United retaliated and Saha got away from his marker but his shot failed to
trouble Martyn.
Everton continued to look threatening when they did go forward especially in
the air now Duncan Ferguson had replaced Bent.
Sir Alex Ferguson rang the changes in the 63rd minute bringing on Ryan Giggs
and David Bellion for Darren Fletcher and Kleberson.
Certainly without Giggs, United had looked short of width with Ronaldo often
forced inside.
But in the space of two minutes Scholes found the side-netting and Smith
rattled a shot against the post.
United were stepping up the pace at a crucial stage and Smith was beginning to
find an extra yard or two.
He got away from his marker in the 79th minute but his header went wide of the
target.
Giggs was beginning to win a lot of possession and delivered some good crosses
into the penalty area.
Then Stubbs almost turned a header past Martyn before the veteran goalkeeper
pushed a shot from Scholes onto the post.
Teams
Man Utd: Howard, Gary Neville, Silvestre, O'Shea, Spector, Fletcher (Giggs 64) , Scholes, Kleberson (Djemba-Djemba 64), Ronaldo (Bellion 81), Smith, Saha.
Subs Not Used: Phil Neville, Carroll.
Everton: Martyn, Hibbert, Weir, Stubbs, Pistone, Osman, Watson, Carsley, Kilbane, Cahill (Naysmith 70), Bent (Ferguson 54).
Subs Not Used: Wright, Campbell, Ferguson, McFadden, Naysmith.
Booked: Osman, Cahill.
Att: 67,803
Referee: D Gallagher (Oxfordshire)