Everton v Manchester United, 17 October 2015

Score3-0 to Manchester United
RefereeJonathan Moss
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance39,553
The death of former Everton player and manager Howard Kendall at the age of 69 was announced on the morning of this game. His memory was observed with a minute's applause before kick-off and both teams wore black armbands. Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Goals:

Morgan Schneiderlin 18 G
Ander Herrera 22 G
Wayne Rooney 62 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder James McCarthy
Forward Romelu Lukaku
Forward Steven Naismith

Starting lineup:

David De Gea Goalkeeper
Matteo Darmian Defender
Marcos Rojo Defender
Chris Smalling Defender
Phil Jones Defender/Midfielder
Morgan Schneiderlin Defender/Midfielder
Ander Herrera Midfielder
Juan Mata Midfielder
Anthony Martial Forward
Wayne Rooney Forward

Substitutions:

Arouna Koné for Steven Naismith 46
Gerard Deulofeu for Aaron Lennon 73

Substitutions:

Jesse Lingard for Juan Mata 46
Michael Carrick for Bastian Schweinsteiger 74
Marouane Fellaini for Ander Herrera 81

Cards:

Seamus Coleman 22 Y
Romelu Lukaku 70 Y

Cards:

Bastian Schweinsteiger 50 Y
Marcos Rojo 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender Tyias Browning
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Gerard Deulofeu
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Kevin Mirallas

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone
Defender/Midfielder Daley Blind
Midfielder Andreas Pereira
Midfielder Michael Carrick
Midfielder Marouane Fellaini
Midfielder/Forward Memphis Depay
Midfielder/Forward Jesse Lingard

Comments:

League position: 9th This was Everton's first home defeat in the Premier League by a three-goal or more margin without reply since a 0-3 defeat by Portsmouth on 30 August 2008. They failed in their attempt to become the first team to win four consecutive home league matches against Manchester United since they achieved the feat between 1984 and 1987. The Toffees had now only won one of their last seven Premier League games at Goodison Park, and failed to keep a clean sheet in any of them, since their home win against Manchester United on 26 April 2015. This was only the fourth time they had lost at home to Manchester United by a three-goal or more margin in a total of 94 meetings. Gareth Barry made his 550th career start in the Premier League. Only keeper David James had now started more games (571) in the competition's history.

Comments:

League position: 3rd With this victory, Manchester United equalled their Premier League record for most away wins at a single stadium. They've also won 15 games at Villa Park. Wayne Rooney scored his first Premier League away goal since 22 November 2014 at Arsenal; a run of 17 games without a goal. The ex-Evertonian now surpassed Denis Law (172) to become United's third all-time leading league scorer behind Bobby Charlton (199) and Jack Rowley (182). With his first goal at Goodison Park since April 2007, Wayne also became the joint-second all-time Premier League goalscorer with Andrew Cole (187).

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder James McCarthy
Forward Romelu Lukaku
Forward Steven Naismith

Substitutions:

Arouna Koné for Steven Naismith 46
Gerard Deulofeu for Aaron Lennon 73

Cards:

Seamus Coleman 22 Y
Romelu Lukaku 70 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender Tyias Browning
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Gerard Deulofeu
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Kevin Mirallas

Comments:

League position: 9th This was Everton's first home defeat in the Premier League by a three-goal or more margin without reply since a 0-3 defeat by Portsmouth on 30 August 2008. They failed in their attempt to become the first team to win four consecutive home league matches against Manchester United since they achieved the feat between 1984 and 1987. The Toffees had now only won one of their last seven Premier League games at Goodison Park, and failed to keep a clean sheet in any of them, since their home win against Manchester United on 26 April 2015. This was only the fourth time they had lost at home to Manchester United by a three-goal or more margin in a total of 94 meetings. Gareth Barry made his 550th career start in the Premier League. Only keeper David James had now started more games (571) in the competition's history.

Goals:

Morgan Schneiderlin 18 G
Ander Herrera 22 G
Wayne Rooney 62 G

Starting lineup:

David De Gea Goalkeeper
Matteo Darmian Defender
Marcos Rojo Defender
Chris Smalling Defender
Phil Jones Defender/Midfielder
Morgan Schneiderlin Defender/Midfielder
Ander Herrera Midfielder
Juan Mata Midfielder
Anthony Martial Forward
Wayne Rooney Forward

Substitutions:

Jesse Lingard for Juan Mata 46
Michael Carrick for Bastian Schweinsteiger 74
Marouane Fellaini for Ander Herrera 81

Cards:

Bastian Schweinsteiger 50 Y
Marcos Rojo 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone
Defender/Midfielder Daley Blind
Midfielder Andreas Pereira
Midfielder Michael Carrick
Midfielder Marouane Fellaini
Midfielder/Forward Memphis Depay
Midfielder/Forward Jesse Lingard

Comments:

League position: 3rd With this victory, Manchester United equalled their Premier League record for most away wins at a single stadium. They've also won 15 games at Villa Park. Wayne Rooney scored his first Premier League away goal since 22 November 2014 at Arsenal; a run of 17 games without a goal. The ex-Evertonian now surpassed Denis Law (172) to become United's third all-time leading league scorer behind Bobby Charlton (199) and Jack Rowley (182). With his first goal at Goodison Park since April 2007, Wayne also became the joint-second all-time Premier League goalscorer with Andrew Cole (187).