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Everton V Man Utd Monday 20Th August, Kick-Off 8.00Pm, Live on Sky Sports everton v man utd Monday 20th August, Kick-off 8.00pm, Live on Sky Sports club media contact managerial records club media contact Darren Griffiths 0151 330 2278 at current cLuB (Barclays Premier League only) Philip Townsend 0161 868 8216 David Moyes Everton will begin the 2012/13 campaign against a Manchester United will be gunning for an instant Played 389 Won 157 Drawn 108 Lost 124 familiar foe, as they and Manchester United are two For 513 Against 463 return to the top of the Barclays Premier League of only seven teams to stay in the Barclays Premier Av Pts/game 1.49 after a traumatic end to last season which saw League for its 20-year existence. They hosted Biggest Win(s) Everton 7 Sunderland 1 ‘noisy neighbours’ Manchester City steal the title United on the opening day of the 2005/06 cam- (24/11/2007). Biggest Loss(es) Arsenal 7 from their grasp in the final throes of the action. paign and slipped to a 2-0 defeat while they have registered just Everton 0 (11/05/2005). That meant it was just the eighth time in 20 years that the one win in their last 14 Barclays Premier League meetings with Sir Sir Alex Ferguson Premier League trophy did not head back to Old Trafford. United Alex Ferguson’s side. David Moyes’ side finished seventh last term, Played 997 Won 597 Drawn 233 Lost 167 have not lost on the opening day of the season since 2004. above Merseyside rivals Liverpool. For 1860 Against 887 Av Pts/game 2.03 Barclays Premier League record Biggest Win(s) Man Utd 9 Ipswich 0 Barclays Premier League record (04/03/1995). Biggest Loss(es) Man Utd 1 Man Total Seasons in Barclays Premier League 20 City 6 (23/10/2011). Total Seasons in Barclays Premier League 20 Consecutive Seasons in Barclays Premier League (current) 20 Consecutive Seasons in Barclays Premier League (current) 20 Total Matches Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against manager head to head Total Matches Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against 772 272 218 282 974 979 Played 22 Moyes.............2 Alex Ferguson .... 14 772 500 163 109 1541 660 Draws ....6 Goals 22 Goals 42 recent matches squad recent meetings squad recent matches Apps(sub apps) Apps(sub apps) 11/08/12 22/04/12 League 11/08/12 Malaga ............................1 Everton ...........................0 1 Mucha .................. 0(0) 1 De Gea ...............29(0) Hannover 96 ..................3 Man Utd..........................4 2 Hibbert ............... 31(1) Man Utd ..........................4 Everton ...........................4 3 Evra ..................... 37(0) 08/08/12 08/08/12 3 Baines .................33(0) Rooney 41, 69 Jelavic 33, 83 4 Jones ...................25(4) Everton ............................4 AEK Athens ....................1 4 Gibson ................ 11(0) Welbeck 57 Fellaini 67, Pienaar 85 5 Ferdinand ..........29(1) Barcelona ........................0 Man Utd..........................0 05/08/12 5 Heitinga .............29(1) Nani 60 Att: 75,522 6 Evans ..................28(1) 05/08/12 Blackpool ........................2 Everton ...........................0 6 Jagielka ...............29(1) 29/10/11 League 7 Valencia .............22(5) Valerenga ........................0 Man Utd..........................0 02/08/12 7 Jelavic ................. 10(3) Everton ............................0 Man Utd..........................1 8 Anderson ............. 8(2) 25/07/12 Everton ............................1 Ludogorets.....................1 10 Drenthe .......... 10(11) Hernandez 19 9 Berbatov .............. 5(7) Shanghai Shenhua ........0 Man Utd..........................1 21/07/12 12 Hahnemann ..... 0(0) Att: 35,494 10 Rooney ............. 32(2) 21/07/12 Motherwell .....................1 Everton ...........................1 14 Naismith ............ 0(0) 11 Giggs .............. 14(11) Ajax Cape Town ............1 Man Utd..........................1 19/07/12 15 Distin ................ 24(3) overall head to head 12 Smalling .......... 14(5) 18/07/12 18 Neville .............. 24(3) 14 Hernandez.....18(10) Dundee Utd ....................0 Everton ...........................1 AmaZulu .........................0 Man Utd..........................1 19 Gueye ............... 3(14) Played .. 166 Draws ......40 0-0’s ... 16 15 Vidic ................... 6(0) 14/07/12 20 Barkley ............... 2(4) Everton wins 53 Goals 240 (1.4 per game) 16 Carrick ............. 27(3) Morecambe ....................1 Everton ...........................4 21 Osman .............28(2) Times failed to score 54 17 Nani .................. 24(5) 22 S. Pienaar ........ 14(0) Man Utd wins 73 Goals 260 (1.6 per game) 18 Young ............... 19(6) 23 Coleman .......... 14(4) 19 Welbeck ...........23(7) 24 Howard ............38(0) Times failed to score 46 21 R. Da Silva ....... 10(2) PL APPS 13 25 Fellaini .............. 31(3) Biggest League win at Everton for each team: 22 Scholes ............ 14(3) PL APPS 318 one to watch PL Goals 9 27 Vellios ............... 2(11) 24/09/1892 Everton 6-0 Man Utd 23 Cleverley ............ 5(5) one to watch PL Goals 144 28 Anichebe ........... 5(7) 26/12/1977 Everton 2-6 Man Utd 24 Fletcher .............. 7(1) nikica JeLavic 29 Silva .................... 0(0) 25 Powell................. 0(0) Wayne rooney 34 Duffy .................. 2(2) Barclays Premier League head to head 26 Kagawa .............. 0(0) Mins on pitch 1010 41 Bidwell ............... 0(0) at everton >>> 27 Macheda ........... 0(3) Mins on pitch 3009 30 Johnstone .......... 0(0) Matches 20, Everton: won 3, scored 20, Matches Goals 9 31 Wootton............. 0(0) Goals 27 Drawn: 3, Man Utd: won 14, scored 39 Shots on 20 off 16 33 Bebe ................... 0(0) Shots on 93 off 48 Assists 1 at man utd >>> 34 Lindegaard ........ 8(0) Assists 8 Matches 20, Man Utd: won 15, scored 43, Matches 36 Vermijl ................ 0(0) Fouls committed 15 Drawn: 4, Everton: won 1, scored 16 37 Brady .................. 0(0) Fouls committed 31 Fouls awarded 16 38 King .................... 0(0) Fouls awarded 36 Last 0-0 draw >>> 39 Thorpe ............... 0(0) Caught offside 13 At Man Utd (30/08/2004) 41 King .................... 0(0) Caught offside 3 Blocks 12 Last sending off >>> 45 Petrucci ............. 0(0) Blocks 6 Clearances 0 Paul Scholes (20/04/2005) 48 W. Keane ........... 0(1) 51 Fryers ................. 0(2) Clearances 5 DOB 27/08/85 Discipline 1 Y 0 R *Squad Numbers TBC Last hat-trick >>> *Squad Numbers TBC DOB 24/10/85 Discipline 1 Y 0 R Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (04/12/1999) Leading scorers fixtures fixtures Leading scorers goal statistics Everton Lge FA CC Eu Tot Forthcoming Matches Forthcoming Matches Man Utd Lge FA CC Eu Tot Nikica Jelavic.....................23 2 0 1 28 Played Wayne Rooney .................27 2 0 6 35 25/08 Aston Villa (A) For Ag 38 38 For Ag 25/08 Fulham (H) 17 for Rangers Javier Hernandez ............. 10 0 0 2 12 Leon Osman ...................... 5 0 0 0 5 01/09 West Brom (A) 50 40 Goals scored 89 33 02/09 Southampton (A) Danny Welbeck ................. 9 1 0 2 12 Leighton Baines ................ 4 1 0 0 5 17/09 Newcastle (H) 68 86 Minutes per goal 38 104 15/09 Wigan (H) Dimitar Berbatov .............. 7 0 1 1 9 22/09 Swansea (A) 23/09 Liverpool (A) Victor Anichebe ................ 4 0 1 0 5 How the goals are scored Luis Nani ............................ 8 0 0 0 8 Marouane Fellaini............. 3 1 1 0 5 29/09 Southampton (H) 29/09 Tottenham (H) Ashley Young .................... 6 0 0 2 8 Royston Drenthe .............. 3 1 0 0 4 06/10 Wigan (A) 25 17 Right foot 57 18 07/10 Newcastle (A) Antonio Valencia .............. 4 0 1 1 6 Apostolos Vellios .............. 3 0 0 0 3 21/10 QPR (A) 14 15 Left foot 14 7 20/10 Stoke (H) Paul Scholes ...................... 4 0 0 0 4 Tim Cahill ........................... 2 1 0 0 3 Ryan Giggs ......................... 2 0 0 1 3 cup competitions in italics 10 7 Headers 17 6 cup competitions in italics goals Per game 1 1 Others 1 2 goals Per game Type of play For Games W D L Pts AGAINST Games W D L Pts For Games W D L Pts AGAINST Games W D L Pts Failed to score ........10 0 1 9 1 Clean sheets ...........12 11 1 0 34 31 31 Open play 56 14 Failed to score ..........3 0 0 3 0 Clean sheets ...........20 20 0 0 60 Scored 1 goal .........15 5 7 3 22 Conceded 1 goal ...16 4 7 5 19 6 3 Cross 17 7 Scored 1 goal .........10 6 3 1 21 Conceded 1 goal ...12 7 3 2 24 Scored 2 goals .........7 5 2 0 17 Conceded 2 goals ...7 0 2 5 2 3 0 Corner 4 4 Scored 2 goals .......12 11 0 1 33 Conceded 2 goals ...1 1 0 0 3 Scored 3 goals .........3 3 0 0 9 Conceded 3 goals ...2 0 0 2 0 Scored 3 goals .........5 4 1 0 13 Conceded 3 goals ...3 0 1 2 1 Penalties Scored 4+ goals .......3 2 1 0 7 Conceded 4+ goals . 1 0 1 0 1 5 1 9 2 Scored 4+ goals .......8 7 1 0 22 Conceded 4+ goals . 2 0 1 1 1 Average goals scored per game Average goals conceded per 1 0 Direct from free-kick 0 2 Average goals scored per game Average goals conceded per 1.32 game 1.05 2 2 Free-kick 1 2 2.34 game 0.87 Own goals clock Player With the most.. 2 3 2 2 Player With the most.. clock Distance Quickest Goal shots offsides shots offsides Quickest Goal 14 17 6 yards 36 15 Royston Drenthe ������2:14 Leon Osman 57 Tim Cahill 20 Wayne Rooney 141 Javier Hernandez 40 Wayne Rooney ����������0:52 29 17 18 yards 41 14 (vs Fulham) shots on target fouls shots on target fouls (vs QPR) 7 6 18+ yards 12 4 Quickest Card Leon Osman 38 Marouane Fellaini 85 Wayne Rooney 93 Antonio Valencia 45 Quickest Card shots off target free-kicks won shots off target free-kicks won n Johnny Heitinga....6:15 n Michael Carrick ��� 8:50 Marouane Fellaini 22 Royston Drenthe 39 28 15 Home 52 19 Wayne Rooney 48 Ashley Young 52 (vs Newcastle) assists defensive clearances 22 25 Away 37 14 assists defensive clearances (vs Aston Villa) Last Gasp Goal Royston Drenthe 6 Phil Jagielka 48 Antonio Valencia 14 Rio Ferdinand 46 Last Gasp Goal Royston Drenthe ��� 97:04 crosses defensive blocks 18 17 First half 40 8 crosses defensive blocks Luis Nani ����������������� 92:27 (vs Wigan) Leighton Baines 96 Johnny Heitinga 35 32 23 Second half 49 25 Luis Nani 133 Rio Ferdinand 25 (vs Aston Villa) *Stats from 2011/12 Season referee: a marriner >> assistant referees s Ledger & m mcdonough >> fourth officiaL a taylor statistical information mattheW PLunkett Press Association Sport 01430 456105.
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