Published 10/27/2008
by Jamie Ward
at Bleacher Report - EPL
United Fall Further Behind
With Liverpool and Chelsea occupying first and second place respectively in the Premier League, the pressure is on for Manchester United as they fell to eight points from top spot with a game in hand.
Everton's poor form this season has seen them slip towards the relegation zone as well as holding the leagues worst defensive record; A game against the reigning champions was the last thing they needed and many predicted a riot from Manchester United's attacking talent in a game that, on paper, looked over before it had started.
After a first half of complete dominance from Ferguson's team, it looked like Everton's goals conceded tally was going to increase considerably before the game had finished. However, Everton scored early on in the second half and United just couldn't seem to get their act together, as they struggled to score again resulting in a disappointing draw.
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