Man U on track

Manchester. — Radamel Falcao’s first goal for Manchester United secured a 2-1 victory over Everton in the English Premier League at Old Trafford yesterday.
But the final result also owed much to several fine saves by United goalkeeper David de Gea.
With the match all square at 1-1, Colombian striker Falcao — signed on loan for a reported £7,8 million on transfer deadline day — marked his fourth United appearance by scoring from six yards out after getting on the end of Angel di Maria’s long-range shot in the 62nd minute.

Argentina midfielder di Maria had given Louis van Gaal’s side a 27th-minute lead when he curled in a shot from just inside the penalty area after an excellent pass from Juan Mata. Everton could have equalised on the stroke of half-time after they were awarded a penalty when Luke Shaw brought down Tony Hibbert, but Leighton Baines’ spot-kick was too close to de Gea, who dived to his right to make a fine one-handed save.

It was the first time England fullback Baines had failed to score with any of his 15 Premier League penalties. However, Baines recovered his composure to whip in a superb cross from which Gary Naismith headed Everton level 10 minutes after the break. Stoppage-time saw De Gea preserve United’s lead with two impressive saves to deny Everton substitutes Leon Osman and Bryan Oviedo.

The result meant United had won for just the third time in seven Premier League matches this season and represented their first back-to-back successes under Dutch manager Van Gaal following last week’s 2-1 victory at home to West Ham.

“Again we were waiting for the signal of the referee to end the game. Everton got chances outside the box and they had good shots, but David de Gea was fantastic,” van Gaal told the BBC.

“The margins are very small,” said Everton manager Roberto Martinez.
“We are not hiding from the fact that we should have more points,” he added. — MailOnline.

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