Moment of Madness!
I thought for ages about what to name this article... looked up various languages and the synonym for "hard luck" but decided that it was a moment of madness rather than hard luck that lost us what would have been a momentous match.I was shocked when the team sheets were displayed and I noticed that Arteta was missing... also saw Hibbert at right back and Neville in midfield!!! To be honest, I actually had little hope for us at that point but that changed once the game started.
The initial exchanges were mostly United but we settled in well... Howard Webb started handing out cards like Santa Claus at a department store... most deserved... and Hibbert was a lucky lad when he escaped a red card when he made a rash tackle on Evra as United threatened to break.
Just when I thought that we were steady, Ronaldo pulls out a moment of brilliance and opens the scoring. I was hoping that it wouldn't be one-way traffic from there and just then Cahill pops up with a great header from a Pienaar cross to equalise.
United always looked dangerous when they attacked but we were resilient at the back and went into the break with it all tied up. United started the second half with even more attacking intent and we held out for long periods with the ball mainly stuck in our own half. They made the changes as they pressed for the win which would keep them close to the Gunners in the league. Howard saved well on many occasions and we looked like we were headed for a hard earned draw... especially after Mad Dog came on to replace the tired loooking Yak.
Then, in a moment of fatigue/madness, Pienaar leaves a trailing leg and Giggs accepts the gift and trips over it inside the box... stone-walled penalty which sadly Ronaldo puts away with ease to send the Mancs fans wild.
I have to say over the years, I have feared the Mancs more than any other since we seem to accept defeat to them before the game has even started but today, even without San Mikel, we fought hard and nearly continued our great run... but "nearly" is all we will remember this match for.
I loved the fact that Rooney didn't score and his tantrums were ignored by Webb... also loved how we showed tremendous mettle to stave off an attacking United side. This is my assessment of Moyes and the lads:
- Moyes: Probably should have started Gravesen in midfield instead of Neville but otherwise tried his best with the resources at hand. He has to motivate the troups for the next few games.
- Lescott: Did well for the most part..except one instance when he headed back to the middle allowing a clear shot on goal.
- Yobo: Had a great game again and was strong against a strong United strike force. We will miss him in Jan/Feb.
- Jagielka: Made a few mistakes early on but settled in well later on.
- Hibbert: Reminded me how nice it was to not to have seen him for ages in the league. I hope I don't see him again for ages; lucky not to have been sent off.
- Carsley: Did well breaking up plays from United but had no creative outlet next to him with Neville close by.
- Neville: Not a midfielder... not a midfielder... gave the ball up to his old team-mates repeatedly and hoofed the ball up on other occasions. Defended well but out of place; get him back into the right back slot.
- Pienaar: I don't have it in me to give him too much grief coz he will get it anyways and he himself will feel like shit for his lazy challenge in an otherwise great game; he will bounce back from it.
- Cahill: Played hard today; the goal was great work for little Tim. Even after that, he was all over the place and got a card for his troubles. I was scared he would get sent off by the end; lucky he was subbed. Yakubu: Looked a bit jaded by the second half and not to mention his anger at being subbed... but he will bounce back ? quality always shines through.
- Johnson: Worked his socks off and did well as a winger with Arteta missing...
- Gravesen: looked good when he came on; played hard, got in some tackles, kept possesion well, needs to start the next game if Arteta is still unwell.
- Anichebe: Was not on for enough for me to comment.
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From the manager down to 1 to 11 we still aren?t up to the level of the top four.
But if we stick together, as a team, we will get there, as a team.
COYB
But if anyone insists, Peinaar?s drag and cross is just as worthy of a mention as his odd tackling...
Some are saying don?t sign him!
Some are saying he doesn?t deserve any wages, this coming from a member who I thought was above such comments.
How about if someone misses an open goal to save them from defeat, would that person not deserve any wages?
Terrible, really really poor.
Pienaar has been better than Arteta this season, he has really been the driving force behind our run.
I expect Super Mod would have looked for a Pienaar sacking from that one, but that?s the disgraceful comments you can find over there.
We were unlucky, we have now lost by the odd goal to two 4 sides, both to pens too. Testament to how far we come, and I will always support you Blues, despite everything.
Pienaar was by far our best midfield player today. he defended well, and was our mst creative spark in midfield. ok, so he made tt mistake, but he will learn from it. i think it was more of fatigue creeping in. he has played all our games, including the last uefa game.
well done blues, for almost getting there. we?ll do it the next time... hopefully in the fa cup, making it sweeter.....
Hibbert clearly won the ball and I mentioned previously that the ref gave united almost everything, all the little annoying things like throw-ins, I lost count on how many times the Yak & AJ where fouled and nothing given.
100% penalty and a stupid mistake by Pienaar, but he will get over it and so will the team; this kid has been our best player this season so he well deserves one mistake. Lets get behind him and the team for the Bolton game and hopefully see the start of another lengthy unbeaten run.
COYB!
The front runners were starved off service without Arteta and Osman. I thought McFadden might of been an option at the end as he runs at players and also has a knack of scoring out of nothing.
Shame we defended resolutely only for a midfielder to give away a needless penalty at the end.
Whilst I admire what he has done to improve Everton,the manager still shows his obstinancy over certain issues and only makes the job harder for himself as a consquence.
In education terms he must be regarded as ’ a slow learner’.
Honorable mention for Marblehead Johnson, who chased and harried evey ball like a bleedin’ Jack Russell. Even when things aren’t going his way, he’s still such an unbelieveibly hard worker for the team. His pace probably gave him the nod over McFadden today.
I said to some mates straight after the game, I wouldn’t like to be Pienaar in that dressing room! He will feel bad enough about what he’s done, but for all those slating him remember it was his pinpoint cross that led to Cahill’s equaliser.
I prefer to look at the positives:- the players will know they have been unlucky and if they respond in the same way to the sense of injustice that they did after the derby, we won’t do too badly.
Yobo and in particular Jagielka, were absoloutly magnificent today, the latter putting in his best performance in a blue shirt. The midfield did well (including Johnson in a deeper role) and both full backs stifled Utd’s width superbly.
Let’s get up, dust ourselves down and take it out on Bolton and Arsenal.
Come on you Christmas Blues!
As such, I’m pig sick that we self-imploded right at the death but all credit for Moyes in plumping for Johnson to assist Yak and trying to freshen things up in the form of Gravesen in the second half. My only critiscism was Neville back in midfield with his usual wayward passing. The amount of times I counted stray passes just giving them back possession and therefore inviting pressure was ridiculous. I’m sorry but it’s players in their best position for me and I would have preferred Gravesen right from the start in place of Arteta
I just didn’t think Everton did enough attacking wise to justify three points but not getting a draw due to a moment of madness is a sickener. Having said that I did think Hibbert could have easily been sent off for that rash challenge early on. That’s not the first moment of madness we have seen from him this season and I wonder I really do...
Lets put this behind as quickly as possible
Peinaar is quality, forget his error today, trust me, he’ll pay us back in spades
disgusted with the way an ex Evertonian once again tried to rile us after both Manure goals, no class
On a related matter I would suggest that Phil Neville stops trying to be some sort of fucking ambassador for relations between Man U and himself. As correctlly pointed above out he was talking to the ref to dissuade him from booking Man U players. Well i’m sorry mate, but the way the cooky has crumbled for us vis-a-vis refereeing decisions we need everything we can get so get with the fucking plan mate. ps I could have done better than that shot you ballooned over - a disgrace! I’d better stop at this point as I feel the Wolf Blass is fully kickng in
Does anyone know we had 10 Everton players on the field against 12 Man U players? Neville fucked up in midfield and why against Man U he had to play such a shit game i will never know! Pienaar lost his cool in the closing minutes, all players do at times, let?s put this behind us and move on. Lucky for Stevie P his form off late was to brilliant to keep that against him. (We do have to keep in mind that he created the Cahill goal) Not a good display in midfield I would say, but let learn and move on!
Well done boys for fighting!
Playing Neville in midfield NEVER makes any sense. I wish Moyes would get over this - perhaps his major remaining eccentricity. His only excuse is that he presumably judges Gravesen to be too old and unfit to handle an entire match. He might be right. In which case I would even have preferred Jags in mid, with Valente at LB.
Clearly we desperately need another midfielder (or two) in January. Arteta and Osman were sorely missed today, and Pienaar will be sorely missed when he departs (he had another excellent game today, simply made a mistake due to tiredness - he was carrying far too much of the midfield burden today).
Not bringing McFadden on will hopefully hasten his departure and bring some money in. And anyone want to make ’an offer we can’t refuse’ for Neville? Go on Big Sam! Or anyone...
Mistakes happen. Look at The Red Shite for example. Chuckle.)
The BIG problem was Neville. Gravesen should have been started instead.
In any event..............after the incredible run we’ve been on at least we’ve lost the game to a very good team.......I’d rather lose to them than say Bolton on Wednesday! And as they are above us it doesn’t hurt us too much in the Prem......especially with Portsmouth, Villa, Blackburn, Newcastle and Man City all dropping points too.........all things considered not the end of the world for us....as long as we (or rather the lads) can put this result behind them and continue where they left off....another unbeaten run coming up wouldn’t hurt at all!
COYB!!!!!!!
Thought Moyes got it spot on today, Gravesen showed in midweek that he is unfit and unwilling to undertake defensive duties, and Old Trafford is not the place to be carrying a player. He still has undoubted quality but isnt fit. I think Neville did well supporting Hibbert when he found himself cast out on the wing for periods of the game. Calls to sell him are bizarre, you’ll never find him sherking the workload and although his disribution is poor, he is a solid defender and in my opinion, by far our best right back.
Shame it was Stevie Pienaar who gave away the pen at the end, thought he was our best player today. He has similar characteristics to Arteta in terms of his creative ability and willingness to track back and help out the full backs. Prices of 2 million may be wide of the mark but anything around this price would be a bargain. Since Middlesborough at home he’s probably been our best player and no doubt he’ll bounce back from this - you could see how devestated he was after it happened, which in my eyes is a good sign that he cares about the team and the club.
2 home games coming up now, although tough, I believe they are boh very winnable. Hopefully the Spanish wizard will be back amongst the ranks by then too.
Chin up lads!! COYB!!
Too true, the forum has plumbed the depths in recent months. So I suppose its like being banned from a crap pub. :)
Well I thought I may as well get the ball rolling....
Seasons greetings to all my fellow blues....
Role on January: out with VDM, Hibbert and Faddy (although the lad’s grand but not with us; let’s cash in while his scotland role is fresh in the minds....we have a quality up from line up with the other 4). In with Pienaar and another quality midfielder (fernandes??). COYB
The only thing I dun like about him is that he whines every time he loses the ball!! Instead of whinning, for goodness sake!!! Try to win the ball back!!!
I am really moved by most of the comments in here.The positive attitude despite the hard fought loss makes me proud to be an Evertonian as usual.The lack of(or minimum) abuse for Pienaar is also nice to see as like mnany of you say..he himself will feel the pain whether we slag him off or not.
We all agree that Neville in midfield just does not work..think it emphasises that we really do need strengthening in midfield...a creative influence to back up Mikel and Pienaar...and also a tough tackling midfielder too.We also need cover at the centre back position with Yobo going and Stubbsy injured.
Its Christmas eve here in India today and i think that i am thrilled that by Christmas we are challenging on many fronts...could not have asked for more overall...i also feel that every year i look back and wonder whether the year was a good one or not...and this one certainly has been.
Lets beat Bolton convincingly now and march on to the Arse and then back to the Carling cup and FA cup games to continue our good form..
So i would like to thank all of you in here who make your views known..whether its positive or negative...there is nothing better as a football fan than being an Evertonian...BLESSED CHTISTMAS TO YOU ALL AND YOUR FAMILIES!!!COYB
I have to be honest... This is perhaps the first time I have read about 99% response that is totally positive... things like... "We fight as a team... we lose as a team".... And not giving Pienaar any stick cause he has been brilliant and that he deserved to have "one mistake"... and about the team played "well" and stuff....
I?m wanna cry!!... I think we are finally realising that we have to be united...
COYB!!
The finger of blame will fall on Pienaar for the silly trip, but nobody mentiones Tommy standing around on the edge of the box not putting in a challenge before the ball was played to Giggs.
He is NO LONGER a premier league player (was he ever?) and is only here because (for whatever reason) Fernandes did not sign.
We went to OT, contained then pretty well for the whole game and nobody could complain if we came away with a hard earned point. 9 points from our next three games will see us well in touch with the teams above us.
But Ryan did, and the rest is just history
It is about time some of the folks on here grew up !
In my humble opinion Neville should have been at right back. Full stop. Pienaar has been absolutely superb for us so I cannot find it in me to criticise him for one silly mistake. And how many games has he played in the last two/three weeks ?
I believe that Gravesen should have started the game but I also believe he would not have lasted the pace and we could have brought somebody on for the last half hour. Before anybody asks who I would have brought on then the answer is simple. We could have brought on the mighty McUseless in the vain hope that he would, finally, produce something !
It is clear to me that there is an issue with Graveson. Moyes refuses to start him and there must be a good reason for that. With that said, Neville into midfield was a reluctant but necessary shuffle.
The lads did well and eventually we lost a tight game to a side who’s midfield and forward line is probably worth more than our squad. Silly mistake from Pienaar, we’ve all made them. It did suggest that he was tired and he will feel rotten about it, but I for one will not hold it against him. Someone above said he cost us a point and maybe on the face of it he did, but he was instrumental in everything we did attacking wise, so without him it probably would have been 3-0. He works tirelessly for the team defensively as well, so to pinpoint this one error as the reason we lost is harsh.
I think the choice to field Johnson instead of McFadden (as someone rubbished above) was also correct. Away at Old Trafford you need pace and work ethic.. Johnson or McFaddon? No contest IMO, Johnson gets the nod every time.
All in all a very disappointing result, but an encouraging performance. Manure have dispatched a few sides with ease this season, scoring 4 or more, so the fact that they found us a tougher nut to crack is promising. Especially witout Arteta and Ossie.
We must now turn it round against Bolton to prove that we have improved.
COYB
Anyway i am so hacked off that Moyes started the right way in Yak and AJ up front and then tried to shut up shop by bringing on Tommy G for the Yak, they were there for the taking and we should have gone for the 3 points, yes a point would have been a good result but you what the old saying is... go for a point and you will lose ! I would rather lose going for it than sitting back absorbing wave of attacks holding on, they were not that great yesterday and would love to have seen Moyes take off Neville and throw on McFadden and / or Victor and gone for it, we just didnt attack enough in the 2nd half and Moyes (and Neville) seemed intent on wanting a point!
The boys at the back including Hibbert were magnificent yesterday and made me proud but it could of and should of have been so much better if we had gone for 3 points.... COYB
Happy Christmas to all toffees! 2008 may just be special!
So yes, that and the baffling decision to start Hibbert back, Neville mid, rather than Neville back, Tommy mid, shows that although Moyesy has been improving with his team selections & subs, he still has a way to go. It does not mean time to get rid of him, or Neville, or Pienaar, or Hibbert. We are still on the learning curve but we are getting there - certainly the best performance skill-wise at OT for many years and this without Arteta.
I know we’re all a bit gutted, but we have to view yesterday as a minor setback.
Merry Christmas guys
Imagine the sorely-missed Osman making the same mistake as Pienaar towards the end (after making a mess of two excellent opportunities to catch United on the break earlier too) - this place would be full of venom; "Osman’s just not good enough", "Offload in January, get in another fancy foreigner in Fernandes", "I have had it with Osman now", "I always said Osman was not up to it" etc etc.
In my mind, Steven Pienaar has made a few very good appearances lately, mostly against mediocre opposition. As have most of the team. Osman has scored more goals and also been more consistent from the start of the season, when Pienaar was settling into things and on the bench (of course he can’t be held responsible for that last bit).
Still, the jury is still out on the lad on my part (though I would sign in January for the paltry £2m fee being touted - it’s well worth the gamble for a top 6 Premiership club if the lad can turn into a long-term regular)..
With respect to Graveson and the comment that there must be a reason why he has not started, both he and Carsley play a similar role and his fitness needed work when he came back. Now he has to fight for his place and win it on merit. Good luck to him, I believe in all the matches I have seen him play he has strengthened midfield and improved our overall balance. Not a premiership player? your kidding aren’t you? Grav is class but Moyes has no favorites and thats the way it should be. The team selection is all about balance and tactics. Some 20 mins before the Utd penalty the boys were flagging and instead of trying to hang on we should have been more adventurous and gone after them. Instead we sat back and invited them to attack. In such a bigoted place as old trafford we should know now that every split decision will go united’s way and so it was. Throw ins, free kicks, offsides.. so if we sat back you invite trouble and THATS why they got the breaks. Best form of Defence? Attack wasn’t it?
I was unfortunate enough to have a ticket in with the Mancs and was subjected to their 90 minutes of sad abuse towards Scousers. They clearly have a real unhealthy dislike for us. Quite ironic when in the next breath they are singing "Rooney" ... daft Manc twats.
When all is said and done, we never get anything at Old Trafford these days and despite the fact we played well enough to earn a point, the main thing for me is that we have clearly made progress and are a team to be feared; a team with confidence; a team with ambition; and hopefully, a team that will be adding some much needed silverware to the Goodison cabinet come the end of the season. COYBB
Hibbert was in no wrong either, I thought he showed improvement.
2.5m total utter bargain. Will be doubly important tomorrow without maybe Mikky and Tim - lets all get behind him - he’s been doing us proud.
Good one. You firstly have a rant at the people who have made comments you imagine and then think Pienaar might be worth gambling a couple of million for.
Pienaar is absolutely superb. If I managed another club and had a choice of Everton players to sign then it would be him or Lescott. At todays prices he is at least worth 8mill of anybodys money. He has vision, can pass, works hard and will tackle. It is no coincidence that Osman has looked twice the player now he has a truly class act to link up with.


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