Everton 0 Manchester United 1: Hernandez puts champions back on track
By Sportsmail ReporterLast updated at 3:21 PM on 29th October 2011
The Mexican tapped in after 19 minutes to get the champions back on track in the Barclays Premier League after last week's 6-1 thrashing by Manchester City.
On the mark: Javier Hernandez strikes in the first half at Goodison Park
MATCH FACTS
Everton: Howard, Hibbert, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Coleman, Fellaini, Rodwell, Bilyaletdinov (Barkley 46), Osman (Vellios 76), Saha (Gueye 84).
Subs Not Used: Mucha, Stracqualursi, McFadden, Mustafi.
Booked: Rodwell, Coleman,Fellaini.
Man Utd: De Gea, Jones, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Welbeck (Valencia 73), Cleverley (Nani 56), Fletcher, Park, Rooney, Hernandez (Berbatov 66).
Subs Not Used: Lindegaard, Ferdinand, Owen, Fabio/
Goals: Hernandez 19.
Att: 35,494
Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire)
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Subs Not Used: Mucha, Stracqualursi, McFadden, Mustafi.
Booked: Rodwell, Coleman,Fellaini.
Man Utd: De Gea, Jones, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Welbeck (Valencia 73), Cleverley (Nani 56), Fletcher, Park, Rooney, Hernandez (Berbatov 66).
Subs Not Used: Lindegaard, Ferdinand, Owen, Fabio/
Goals: Hernandez 19.
Att: 35,494
Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire)
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Everton also had plenty of possession in the closing stages of each half but lacked the cutting edge to truly worry the visitors.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson had given Jonny Evans a vote of confidence following his sending off against City by restoring him in defence after suspension. Evans took his place alongside Nemanja Vidic, himself sent off on Champions League duty recently, with Rio Ferdinand left on the bench.
Otherwise United's emphasis was on attack with Hernandez, Danny Welbeck and former Everton prodigy Wayne Rooney all starting.
Everton had problems with experienced pair Phil Neville and Tim Cahill ruled out, in-form Royston Drenthe suspended and defender Sylvain Distin unexpectedly missing from the teamsheet. That meant Phil Jagielka, who had been doubtful due to a hairline toe fracture, was pressed back into service.
Everton were the first side out of the blocks as Seamus Coleman burst down the right, cut inside Patrice Evra and fired a shot at David de Gea with just 15 seconds on the clock.
Pointing the way: Hernandez celebrates his goal with Darren Fletcher
Race for the ball: Ji-Sung Park (left) and Johnny Heitinga battle it out
A chance appeared to open up outside the box for Rooney, whose reception from the Goodison crowd was not too bitter, but referee Mike Halsey got in the way and he stabbed wide.
United claimed the lead when an Evra cross found its way to Hernandez in front of goal.
Jagielka was unable to reach the ball from the left and Hernandez tapped in unmarked.
No way through: Leon Osman tries to get past United defender Nemanja Vidic
Everton responded as Leon Osman first won a free-kick off Vidic on the edge of the box after beating the Serbian with a nice piece of skill.
Another former United player, Louis Saha, shot into the wall and Osman forced De Gea to save when the ball was eventually worked back in. Moments later Rodwell seized possession but drove wide.
Everton maintained the pressure as Marouane Fellaini won another free-kick in a good position five minutes before the interval when felled by Darren Fletcher.
Baines, who missed a penalty in the Carling Cup in midweek, stepped up and curled a superb effort against the crossbar. Saha had another couple of opportunities before the break but failed to trouble De Gea.
Diving for cover: Phil Jagielka clears the danger from Danny Welbeck
Rodwell extended De Gea for the first time when he cut inside onto his left foot from the right but the Spaniard produced a fine save to his right.
United immediately countered as Tom Cleverley, making his first Premier League appearance in seven weeks after recovering from a foot injury, released Hernandez with a brilliant long pass.
Stop him! Park and Hernandez attempt to halt Leighton Baines
Watching on: Sir Alex Ferguson (left) and David Moyes keep track of the action
Guess who? Is that you, Wayne?
Hernandez came inside but lacked options and slowed, allowing Everton to come clear. That proved to be Cleverley's last major involvement as he limped off shortly afterwards to be replaced by Nani.
Hernandez then picked out a charging Welbeck with a crossfield pass but Howard reacted quickly to palm out his volley.
Everton pressed again with Saha twice having shots blocked in a goalmouth scramble before Rodwell blazed over. Coleman got an attempt on target but again failed to trouble De Gea.
The game went into six minutes of injury time, caused in part by an injury to an assistant referee which forced fourth official Phil Dowd into emergency action on the line.
Home fans wanted a penalty when Saha went down in the area but replays showed the Frenchman slipping and colliding with Evra.
After that United held firm.
They may have beaten Aldershot in the Carling Cup on Tuesday but this victory, in spite of the performance, will do much more for their confidence as the shockwaves from Old Trafford last week continue to reverberate.
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