Played August 20, 2012 8:00 PM BST

Goodison Park — Liverpool | Attendance: 38415
Referee: A. Marriner

Everton 1-0 Manchester United: Rampant Fellaini ruins Kagawa & Van Persie debuts

An impressive performance from David Moyes' men saw them notch a win in their opening Premier League game with the Dutchman tasting defeat on his first appearance

By Gill Clark

Aug 20, 2012 9:53:00 PM

EPL - Everton v Manchester United, Wayne Rooney and Shinji Kagawa
EPL - Everton v Manchester United, Wayne Rooney and Shinji Kagawa
Manchester United's Premier League campaign got off to a difficult start at Goodison Park as Everton took all three points courtesy of a second half header from Marouane Fellaini.

Ahead of the game the big team news concerned the visitors with Robin van Persie named on the bench but Shinji Kagawa handed his Premier League debut. Elsewhere defensive problems were evident with Antonio Valencia at right-back and Michael Carrick partnering Nemanja Vidic in central defence.

Everton, meanwhile, also named one of their summer signings in their starting line-up and another on the bench. Steven Pienaar was given the nod in midfield, with Steven Naismith having to wait for his first Premier League start.

An entertaining first half at Goodison Park saw plenty of chances for both sides with the hosts enjoying the better opportunities and ensuring David de Gea had a busy evening in the United goal.

Marouane Fellaini was at the heart of all of Everton's best play and the Belgium international went close just after the 10 minute mark, controlling a throw from Leighton Baines, turning past Valencia and surging past Carrick but unable to beat De Gea who touched his effort onto the post.

Ten minutes later and Everton went close again. Some quick, one-touch passing proving too good for United and finding Nikica Jelavic inside the box and at a tight angle but again unable to beat De Gea.

From the ensuing corner, De Gea managed to punch clear but only as far as Pienaar on the edge of the box and his firm header was touched over again by the Spaniard.

The pressure from the home side was increasing and De Gea was once more called into action just after the half hour mark. A curling Baines effort forced the Spaniard to dive low, but he could only parry the ball which fell to Fellaini who fired the ball across goal and wide.

However, United were creating chances of their own and Rooney twice forced Tim Howard into saves. Firstly from a low free-kick that beat the wall and was heading for the bottom corner before the American tipped it wide and then with a snap shot after a good cross from Evra. Unfortunately for the England international it was straight at the former Manchester United goalkeeper who collected it gratefully.

As the half drew to a close Everton again went ramped up the pressure and almost managed to take a lead into the break. With five minutes left on the clock Leon Osman, on the turn, forced De Gea into another superb save before a Baines free-kick again saw the goalkeeper turning it away impressively at full stretch.

The second half began in much the same vein with the hosts rattling United’s crossbar within minutes of the restart. A cross from Tony Hibbert was knocked down by Fellaini to Osman who thundered a shot onto the crossbar.

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