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Everton 2-0 Man United: Agony for David Moyes at former club as Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas hand hosts top four hope

Written By JAK on Sunday, April 20, 2014 | 9:13 PM


Everton struck a fatal blow to Manchester United's Champions League hopes as David Moyes endured a hellish return to Goodison Park.

Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas were on target to give Roberto Martinez's side an easy 2-0 win.

Moyes' picture takes pride of place alongside the likes of Dixie Dean and Alan Ball on an Everton timeline that stretches around Goodison Park.

But the Everton fans made it clear that they no longer hold their former manager in the same esteem.

Moyes, who was in charge at the Merseyside club for 11 years, was mocked throughout this incredibly one-sided encounter.

One home fan even turned up dressed as the Grim Reaper to poke fun at the Scot from just behind his seat in the away dugout.

All over? Kevin Mirallas doubles Everton's advantage with a fierce effort into the bottom corner

All over? Kevin Mirallas doubles Everton's advantage with a fierce effort into the bottom corner

The Mirallas show: The Belgian celebrates his goal in front of the home fans

The Mirallas show: The Belgian celebrates his goal in front of the home fans

Can't watch: David Moues holds his head in his hands after the goal

Can't watch: David Moues holds his head in his hands after the goal

Dejected: Wayne Rooney couldn't motivate his side at his former stomping ground

Dejected: Wayne Rooney couldn't motivate his side at his former stomping ground

Dedication: Everton chased and harried United, and didn't give them a moments rest

Dedication: Everton chased and harried United, and didn't give them a moments rest

Match facts

Everton: Howard 7, Baines 7.5, Distin 6.5 (Alcaraz 46 6.5), Stones 7, Coleman 8.5, McCarthy 7, Barry 7, Mirallas 7.5 (McGeady 90), Barkley 6.5 (Osman 70 6), Naismith 7, Lukaku 6.

Subs: Robles, Hibbert, McGeady, Deulofeu, Osman, Garbutt, Alcaraz.

Booked: Barkley, McCarthy

Scorers: Baines 28 (PEN), Mirallas 43

Manchester United: De Gea 6, Jones 5, Evans 6 (Hernandez 61 5), Smalling 5, Buttner 4, Carrick 5, Fletcher 6.5, Nani 4 (Valencia 61 5), Mata 3.5, Kagawa 4 (Welbeck 75), Rooney 5

Subs: Lindegaard, Giggs, Hernandez, Welbeck, Valencia, Fellaini, Januzaj.

Booked: Jones, Smalling

Attendance: 39,436

Referee: Mark Clattenburg

*Player ratings by IAN LADYMAN at Goodison Park


The Reaper, and his inflatable scythe, was ejected from the stadium with 15 minutes on the clock, but he must have known by then that his team would emerge with the three points.

United, quite simply, never looked like taking anything from the match.

John Stones and Sylvain Distin kept Wayne Rooney quiet, and United were out-muscled and out-classed in midfield while Tim Howard was called into action on two occasions.

Phil Jones gifted Everton the lead when he handballed Romelu Lukaku's shot and Baines - who was the subject of what Everton called an "insulting and derisory" £12million bid last summer - scored from 12 yards.

The sloppy Alex Buttner played Mirallas onside for the second just before half-time and he beat David de Gea from a tight angle.

The result and performance from both teams showed just how far United have regressed and how much Everton have come on under Roberto Martinez.

For United, Champions League qualification is now mathematically impossible. For Everton, their dreams of dining at Europe's top table are very much alive and few would back against them based on this performance.

Martinez's men are now just one point behind fourth-placed Arsenal with three games left. The run-in looks to be an exciting and potentially-successful one for both the red and blue sides of Merseyside.

Handball! Phil Jones is penalised after illegally stopping Romelu Lukaku's goalbound shot

Handball! Phil Jones is penalised after illegally stopping Romelu Lukaku's goalbound shot

Cynical: Jones was booked for the incident

Cynical: Jones was booked for the incident

Stop this: Leighton Baines slams home his penalty past David de Gea

Stop this: Leighton Baines slams home his penalty past David de Gea

Stop this: Leighton Baines slams home his penalty past David de Gea


Fan favourite: Everton were fantastic in the first half

Fan favourite: Everton were fantastic in the first half

 
 

As expected, Moyes emerged from the tunnel to a loud chorus of boos from the home fans.

He stood on the touchline, seemingly unaffected by the negative reaction from the fans who cheered him on for 11 years.

The Grim Reaper first took to his feet and waved his inflatable scythe in Moyes' direction after five minutes, much to the amusement of those around him.

Moyes was seemingly unaware that one of the four men of the apocalypse had turned up to taunt him.

On the pitch it was Everton who were taunting their opponents. They dominated possession and United could only chase shadows as Everton flicked the ball across the well-manicured turf with ease.

Rooney, his every touch booed, dropped too deep, as did Juan Mata, leaving United without a target man up top.

Not happening: Moyes looks exasperated on the touchline

Not happening: Moyes looks exasperated on the touchline

Unhappy return: Rooney looks on while the Everton players celebrate at the final whistle

Unhappy return: Rooney looks on while the Everton players celebrate at the final whistle

Having a word: Moyes tries to motivate an unhappy Rooney

Having a word: Moyes tries to motivate an unhappy Rooney

Not happy: Former United captain Roy Keane watches on from the stands

Not happy: Former United captain Roy Keane watches on from the stands

Confrontation: Moyes holds back coach Phil Neville and has a word with struggling left-back Alex Buttner
Confrontation: Moyes holds back coach Phil Neville and has a word with struggling left-back Alex Buttner

Confrontation: Moyes holds back coach Phil Neville and has a word with struggling left-back Alex Buttner

Midfield battle: Juan Mata is shackled by James McCarthy in the centre

Midfield battle: Juan Mata is shackled by James McCarthy in the centre

Premier League table

Everton had no such problem. Lukaku raced at the United defence like a freight train, bruising a shell-shocked Jones and Jonny Evans, who looked off the pace after a two-month absence.

Just after the Reaper was ejected, Everton had their first real chance. Seamus Coleman found Steven Naismith in the box but his shot was blocked by Evans' right elbow. Mark Clattenburg waved away appeals for a penalty.

Moments later the referee had no choice but to point to the spot when Jones inexplicably stuck out his right arm to stop Lukaku's shot.

Baines, who could have easily been wearing red today, blasted the ball down the middle inches away from De Gea's out-stretched leg.

Everton were playing some beautiful football. Coleman, Mirallas and Steven Naismith played the ball in a tight triangle, but Lukaku could not finish off the move.

Wants out? Moyes prepares to send on Danny Welbeck, who is rumoured to be a Tottenham target

Wants out? Moyes prepares to send on Danny Welbeck, who is rumoured to be a Tottenham target

Out with the old: Roberto Martinez tactically outclassed the Scot

Out with the old: Roberto Martinez tactically outclassed the Scot

Hostile atmosphere: David Moyes was booed by the home supporters prior to kick off

Hostile atmosphere: David Moyes was booed by the home supporters prior to kick off

The seemingly inevitable second came just before the break when the excellent Coleman played in Mirallas, who beat De Gea from close range.

United appealed for offside against Mirallas, but replays showed Buttner had played the Belgian on.

Howard was finally called into action in first-half injury-time when Evans headed into the American's hands.

Rooney had a much better chance after the restart, but he dallied, allowing substitute Antolin Alcaraz to come to the rescue.

An Everton timeling: From old (above) to new (below), Moyes and Martinez

An Everton timeling: From old (above) to new (below), Moyes and Martinez

An Everton timeline: From old (above) to new (below), Moyes and Martinez

Keeping it civil: Moyes and Martinez shake hands at Goodison Park

Keeping it civil: Moyes and Martinez shake hands at Goodison Park

Story of the day: Antonio Valencia struggles to stay on his feet under the challenge of Baines

Story of the day: Antonio Valencia struggles to stay on his feet under the challenge of Baines

Moyes brought on Antonio Valencia, Javier Hernandez, and later Danny Welbeck but nothing changed on the pitch, as Everton remained in control.

Tempers then flared when James McCarthy saw yellow for a rash challenge on Mata and Rooney reacted with a late two-footed tackle on the Irishman.

Naismith wasted two good chances to make it 3-0 while Howard denied Rooney a goal at the other end.

There was no way through and Moyes endured taunts of 'sacked in the morning' shortly before he disappeared down the tunnel at the final whistle.

Can't keep up: Phil Jones struggles to deal with Ross Barkley

Can't keep up: Phil Jones struggles to deal with Ross Barkley

Impact: Substitute Javier Hernandez looks to make something happen for United

Impact: Substitute Javier Hernandez looks to make something happen for United

Chance: Rooney can't escape the Everton bodies in the box as he looks to get a shot away

Chance: Rooney can't escape the Everton bodies in the box as he looks to get a shot away

Strong: James McCarthy goes in hard on Juan Mata, earning himself a yellow card

Strong: James McCarthy goes in hard on Juan Mata, earning himself a yellow card

Defensive job: Wayne Rooney does his best to track back and stop Kevin Mirallas

Defensive job: Wayne Rooney does his best to track back and stop Kevin Mirallas

Strength: Romelu Lukaku holds off Chris Smalling

Strength: Romelu Lukaku holds off Chris Smalling

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