Impresa Everton: batte il Man U ai rigori ed è in finale di FA Cup


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In una cornice di pubblico eccezionale, così come è stato anche  per l’ altra semifinale in cui il Chelsea ha superato l’ Arsenal, l’Everton ha eliminato ai calci di rigore il Man U che, in questo modo, ha dovuto dire addio al sogno di vincere tutte le manifestazioni in cui era iscritto all’ inizio di questa stagione agonistica. I “Red Devils” avranno, comunque, l’ occasione di “consolarsi” sia in “Premier League” che in “Champions’ League”…Se Sir Alex Ferguson, forse confidando troppo nelle proprie seconde linee, ha dato vita ad un ampio “turn over”, l’ Everton ha preparato l’ incontro al meglio, riuscendo a congelare per centoventi minuti lo zero a zero iniziale per poi imporsi nei successivi calci di rigore. Ovvio il tripudio della numerosissima tifoseria che ha seguito i “Toffees” ( foto )successivamente alla relizzazione del “penalty” decisivo.Nel mezzo stadio occupato dai supporters dell’ Everton tante parrucche blu ad imitare la capigliatura del giocatore Fellaini e tante magliette a formare una suggestiva macchia di colore. Rumorosi e calorosi, come sempre, sono stati anche i sostenitori del Man U ma la finale della storica “FA Cup” vedrà gli spalti di “Wembley” interamente dipinti di blu visto che a contendersi il prestigioso trofeo saranno il Chelsea ed i “Toffees”.

 

 

Man Utd 0-0 Everton (aet)

Everton win 4-2 on penalties

Everton celebrate their FA Cup victory
The Toffees celebrate at Wembley after beating United in a penalty shoot-out


By Phil McNulty
Chief football writer at Wembley

Everton won a penalty shoot-out at Wembley to wreck Manchester United’s hopes of an historic haul of five trophies and seal an FA Cup final date with Chelsea.

“The Toffees reached the showpiece for the first time in 14 years – but Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be left fuming at referee Mike Riley.Riley refused what appeared to be a clear-cut penalty when defender Phil Jagielka brought down Danny Welbeck in the second half, and United’s disappointment will be felt more acutely after they cracked under pressure of the spot-kick shoot-out.Tim Cahill missed Everton’s first penalty, but keeper Tim Howard saved United’s first two efforts from Dimitar Berbatov and Rio Ferdinand.


Leighton Baines, Phil Neville and James Vaughan were then on target for Everton, with Nemanja Vidic and Anderson responding for United.And with Everton’s fans providing a deafening backdrop of expectation, Jagielka calmly slotted home the decisive penalty to send one half of Wembley wild.Everton chairman Bill Kenwright looked close to tears in the Wembley directors’ box as boss David Moyes raced on to the turf to celebrate with his players.

For United and boss Ferguson, there was only disappointment and they must now turn their attentions back to the pursuit of the Premier League and the Champions League.As expected Ferguson made wholesale changes to the side that secured a Champions League semi-final place with victory in Porto on Wednesday – with Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Edwin van der Sar not even on the bench.But United’s revamped line-up acquitted itself well in a drab first 45 minutes that offered little in the way of quality or chances. Marouane Fellaini sent Neville clear in a dangerous position inside the area after 10 minutes, but finishing has never been the Everton captain’s strong point and he blazed well off target.Carlos Tevez then shot wide for United before goalkeeper Ben Foster nearly gifted Everton an opener in the 20th minute, stumbling over an attempted clearance and almost allowing Louis Saha in to score.Everton had a narrow escape two minutes later when Rafael’s cross was touched on by Welbeck, before a deflection off defender Joleon Lescott diverted the ball on to an upright with Howard wrong-footed.The Merseysiders were receiving tremendous backing from their supporters packed into Wembley, and they almost had an opening goal to cheer minutes after the break, but Foster made a superb low save from Cahill’s 25-yard drive.Ji-Sung Park responded with a shot just wide before United made the first change of the semi-final, replacing the limping Fabio with Patrice Evra.Darron Gibson then tested Howard from long-range as the game finally showed signs of life.United were then denied what looked the clearest of penalties when a breakdown in communications between Howard and Jagielka forced the defender to haul down Welbeck.Riley, whose appointment had been been questioned by Moyes, waved away United’s appeals as Ferguson was moved into a jig of fury in his technical area.Welbeck had recovered from a nightmare first half, showing great character to emerge as a threat for United, curling a good effort just off target with seven minutes left.United, who had already introduced Paul Scholes, brought on Berbatov for Federico Macheda at the end of 90 minutes, perhaps hoping a moment of quality from the Bulgarian would avoid the need for penalties.Cahill, while not at his most prominent, was always a danger and he forced Foster into a save with his legs two minutes into extra-time. And he was almost on the end of a miscued shot from substitute Vaughan – on for Fellaini – as Everton strived to break the deadlock.But there was to be no breakthrough and the teams went into a penalty shoot-out, which would at least provide some drama on an afternoon that was hardly a glittering advert for the Premier League.United keeper Foster was the hero in the Carling Cup win against Spurs, but there was to be no repeat as the Toffees kept their nerve to run out winners and book a return to Wembley to meet Chelsea on 30 May.”

(BBC Sport )

 

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