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Everton vs Manchester United – Match Preview

Everton vs Manchester United – Match Preview
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At the start of the week Manchester United had two possible routes in which to earn entry into next season’s Champions League. However, after defeat to Barcelona on Tuesday night, one of those has now been blocked off.

That now means that if United are to return to Europe’s premier club competition next season, they are going to have to earn themselves a top four place in the Premier League, something that as things stand is not in their hands.

All the Red Devils can do now, is make sure they keep winning their league matches and hope that the likes of Tottenham and Arsenal drop points between now and the end of the season. With no margin for error, things are going to now on a knife-edge.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be hoping that his players can bounce back from a rather indifferent performance against Barcelona and he knows that they will have to do so quickly, in order to keep their hopes of a top four finish alive.

Next up for them is a relatively short trip to face Everton and they also have European aspirations of their own, albeit it is qualification for the Europa League rather than the Champions League that they are aiming for.

Inconsistency has been a word that has plagued Everton this season and this would have been no more evident than at Craven Cottage last weekend, while it is this inconsistency that has stopped them from already wrapping up a seventh placed finish.

Just when you think Everton have turned the corner, they then offer up the performance that was witnessed in West London. Going into the game, you would have almost bet your house on the Toffees leaving the capital with all three points.

Especially when you consider that before last weekend’s 2-0 win, Fulham had lost all of their last nine Premier League outings. A defeat, that meant Everton had seen their run of three straight wins come to a shuddering halt.

While not only was it three points dropped at Fulham, it was also the opportunity to leapfrog Leicester that was spurned and if the Merseysiders do fail to earn a place in next season’s Europa League, it could be that particular result that proves to be their ultimate undoing.

Everton will look to make their Goodison Park a fortress once more and they can point to recent wins over both Chelsea and Arsenal as proof of making a house a home, something that Manchester United will no doubt be wary off.

United did fare better in Premier League action last week, as they got the better of West Ham and although they did earn maximum points, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was gracious enough to say that the Hammers were the better team.

Does that mean that even with Ole at the wheel, United are starting to show signs of wear and tear?

It does look as that is starting to be the case and with that in mind, it could well end up being a case of honours even at Goodison Park on Sunday.

Home team
Away team
Probability %
1X2
Pred
Correct score
Avg. goals
Weather conditions
Coef.
Score
Live
coef.
EPL
312742
2
0 - 2
2.36
20°-21°
2.33
3.20 3.56 2.33 -1 1 1
FT
4 - 0(2 - 0)
-
- - -
Premier League
OVERALL TABLE PTS GP W D L +/-
1
Arsenal 83 36 26 5 5 60
2
Manchester City 82 35 25 7 3 54
3
Liverpool 78 36 23 9 4 43
4
Aston Villa 67 36 20 7 9 20
5
Tottenham 60 35 18 6 11 11
6
Newcastle United 56 35 17 5 13 22
7
Chelsea 54 35 15 9 11 11
8
Manchester United 54 35 16 6 13 -3
9
West Ham 49 36 13 10 13 -14
10
Bournemouth 48 36 13 9 14 -11
11
Brighton 47 35 12 11 12 -4
12
Wolverhampton 46 36 13 7 16 -11
13
Fulham 44 36 12 8 16 -4
14
Crystal Palace 43 36 11 10 15 -8
15
Everton 37 36 12 9 15 -11
16
Brentford 36 36 9 9 18 -8
17
Nottingham Forest 29 36 8 9 19 -18
18
Luton Town 26 36 6 8 22 -29
19
Burnley 24 36 5 9 22 -35
20
Sheffield United 16 36 3 7 26 -65

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