Monday 26 September 2016

PL2: Everton 2 United 0

United were, sadly, thoroughly outplayed at Southport as Everton strolled to a 2-0 victory.  

Once again, a United team without a recognised striker lacked penetration and the best of the first half action was in the Reds' area.  In the absence of that forward threat, United have relied on a solid defence this season but both Everton goals had an element of United pressing the self-destruct button about them.  

The home side took the lead in the first half when Poole's pass across his own goal allowing Calvert-Lewin to sneak in and score past the helpless Sam Johnstone.   It wasn't an isolated moment. United often looked stretched at the back as Everton sought to increase their advantage after the break.  It wasn't long before they did so, with Poole again at fault, this time on a corner as he failed to rise for an aerial challenge with Niasse, who comfortably scored with his head.

The introduction of substitutes Mitchell, Olosunde and Kehinde freshened United up and they had most of the possession in what remained of the match.  However, a well-organised Everton defence kept the Reds at bay and only Harrop's header late on, which was cleared off the line, came close to kick-starting what would admittedly have been an unlikely United comeback.

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