MANCHESTER, England (AP)
Manchester United was cut adrift in the Premier League title race after losing 1-0 at home to Everton thanks to Bryan Oviedo's late strike at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
United manager David Moyes endured a frustrating evening against the
club he quit in the summer as left back Oviedo slotted home at the far
post in the 86th minute after Romelu Lukaku flashed a deflected shot
across the six-yard box.
Everton fully deserved its first win at United in 21 years after
overrunning the champions at times, even if the hosts were unlucky to
see Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck hit efforts against the goal frame in
an end-to-end game.
United's 12-game unbeaten run came to an end, leaving Moyes' team 12
points behind leader Arsenal on a night all of their chief title rivals
won.
Moyes was roundly jeered by Everton's travelling support despite his 11
years of service at Goodison Park, but that will be the least of his
worries after the latest setback in his brief tenure at United.
The hosts knew there was no room for error after slipping further back
from Arsenal with back-to-back draws with Cardiff and Tottenham, but
Everton was always going to provide a stern test after starting the
season excellently under Moyes' successor, Roberto Martinez. And so it
proved.
United went closest when Rooney's deflected shot dribbled against the
post in the 29th, while the 40-year-old Ryan Giggs also glanced a header
just wide, but its goalkeeper, David de Gea, had to be alert to save
well from Kevin Mirallas and Lukaku in a lively first half.
Again missing injured defensive midfielder Michael Carrick, United's
defense was often left exposed by Everton's quick counter-attacks and
the visitors had just as much joy after the break. Rooney became so
frustrated at a lack of service that he lashed out at Phil Jagielka with
his elbow, earning the England striker a booking.
Substitute Gerard Deulofeu squandered a brilliant chance for Everton
when he was allowed to run unchecked into the area, only to sidefoot his
shot at De Gea.
United was still dangerous at the other end, though, and from a Nani
corner, Patrice Evra brought a fine reaction save from Tim Howard before
Welbeck headed the rebound against the crossbar.
However, Oviedo, filling in for the injured Leighton Baines, had the
final say when he made no mistake from close range to add to the goal he
scored in the 4-0 win over Stoke on Saturday.
It consigned United to a fourth defeat in 14 games this campaign.