Ronaldo reaches another landmark to fire Man United to win at Everton
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[October 10, 2022] By
Peter Hall
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) -Cristiano Ronaldo came off the bench
to earn Manchester United a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Everton in
the Premier League on Sunday, taking his career goal tally to 700 in
the process.
Just as United did last weekend in their derby mauling at the hands
of local rivals Manchester City, they again found themselves behind
early on at Goodison Park after Alex Iwobi curled a sublime strike
into the net from 20 metres.
The visitors, however, responded much better this time around and
soon levelled things up as big-money signing Antony slotted home,
the Brazilian becoming the first United player to score in his first
three Premier League appearances.
Substitute Ronaldo then entered the fray unexpectedly early after
Anthony Martial picked up a back injury and took only 14 minutes to
score his first Premier League goal of the season, his 144th for
United across two spells.
United striker Marcus Rashford thought he had made doubly sure of a
fifth win in six league games for the visitors late on but his
effort was ruled out after a VAR review for handball against the
England forward.
Everton never really looked like finding a late equaliser as United
held on for a victory that moved them up to fifth on 15 points, nine
adrift of leaders Arsenal. Everton's first loss in seven league
matches leaves them 12th on 10 points.
"It is tough still counting goals for Ronaldo because every week
seems like a new record," fellow Portugal international Bruno
Fernandes told BT Sport.
"I am really happy because he has been working hard to get this
goal. Today he got the goal and the win and that is the most
important for him, that the team won."
EVERTON IMPROVEMENT
Everton have improved of late, winning their previous two league
games after only one victory in their 10 before that, with the
confidence oozing as they took the game to United.
Alex Iwobi is enjoying a fine season in the heart of the Everton
midfield, having previously played as a winger, scoring his first
ever Premier League goal from outside the box to nearly lift the
roof off a damp Goodison.
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Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo scores their second goal
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Defensive errors, however, are still all too
prevalent at Everton, with Idrissa Gueye caught on the ball by
Fernandes, before Martial fed Antony for United’s well-worked
equaliser.
Other than Iwobi's fine strike, Everton did not muster another
attack in the opening period, with United's Christian Eriksen and
Martial denied by smart saves from Jordan Pickford.
Martial's match did not last much longer, though, as he was replaced
by Ronaldo, limping off after picking yet another injury in a
frustrating season.
Ronaldo's crucial strike had a familiar feel to it as his former
Real Madrid team mate Casemiro, making his first Premier League
start, slotted him through, and the 37-year-old's powerful strike
did the rest.
United had chances to add to their total after the break, but
Eriksen and Rashford fired off target from good positions.
Buoyed by their VAR reprieve, Everton did threaten the United goal,
with substitute and former United midfielder James Garner denied by
an athletic De Gea save.
However, the visitors saw out the 100th Premier League game they
have won after conceding the first goal - the most such wins in the
competition's history.
"It was disappointing because we had been moving in the right
direction," Everton manager Frank Lampard told BT Sport.
"United had good possession and moved the ball well. There's a lot I
can reflect on in the game but when you look at it in the cold light
of day it was two of our mistakes that led to goals."
(Reporting by Peter Hall; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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