Monday, April 27, 2015

United Stumbles and its Horrors Continue at Merseyside’s Goodison Park



It looks for Manchester United Boss Louis Van Gaal who didn’t see it coming, after last week loss to Barclay’s imminent champions the Blues and once again seeing his boys falling prey to a suddenly streaked Everton Toffees squad.

Making it for his Red Devils a sort of ghoulish back to back losses with a local Blues squad, and seeing their sudden streak halted abruptly, after facing a squad that all of a sudden is playing happily like its old times.

That unfortunate for their Boss Roberto Martinez, is that all of a sudden his Everton chaps are seeing a sort of revival finally happening at Goodison Park, their unfortunate side is at the end of this campaign and with four matches left only.

As many placed the School of Science at the beginning of this campaign as an overall contender as well fighting for their permanency in the top four and netting a European position, suddenly they fought all campaign with adversity and possibly relegation's.

A squad that can really play one on one with anyone in the league, regardless of their high status and importance, very well to label as the spoiler for all of them, this campaign was a sort of surprise for their sudden ways of playing a sort of modest football.

Still their streak at home and against their archival from across Merseyside in Manchester United, seems to be intact as well repeating the dose once again as they did in last campaign when their former Boss David Moyes was at the helm in Old Trafford.

Something that for United’s Boss Van Gaal at his arrival at Goodison Park and read on one of its corners about three of its players dubbed as the Holy Trinity, his answers were answered quickly by an inspired John Mc Carthy, John Stones and Kevin Mirallas.

This threesome contribute for the all-around humiliation and dominance at home for the Peoples Club, that so far already have found the way to make things difficult as well making Goodison Park a sort of house of horrors for the Red Devils.

A wonderful run so far being experienced by the Toffees who in their last six matches and with eighteen points in play, they netted sixteen in a brilliant if not magnificently and with four matches left in the campaign, the Toffees can continue their ascent in the table.

With upcoming compromises as away matches in Villa Park to play Aston Villa and Boleyn Grounds and face a deflated West Ham and at home matches with Sunderland and closing the campaign with  Tottenham, a match not seen as an easy one.

For the Manchester United lads and its Manager Louis Van Gaal being in a state of shock and awe after seeing his initial eleven played miserably in the field and with moves that at the end didn’t worked at all, seeing his squad played in a sort of trance or relaxed mode.

His upcoming matches will be important if he wants to see the Trafford Boys return to European competitions as well close the campaign with much higher note, as of this match he should bury it in the past and continue his project full speed ahead.

At the end for Roberto Martinez will be a sort of wake up call to see what he would accomplished with his chaps after a campaign that saw many down at times, still his project and plans for next campaign can be solved with a nice performance from his Boys.


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