Manchester United vs Everton 2013 Highlights 2-0 Giggs Van Persie Goals Video

Manchester United vs Everton 2013 ( Man Utd Everton VIDEO BELOW)

Final score and result:- Manchester United vs Everton 2-0 ( Giggs, Van Persie)

Old Trafford, Manchester- 10 February, 2013- Sunday- 10/2/13- 16.00 UK

First half goals from Ryan Giggs and Robin van Persie give Manchester United an easy 2-0 win over Everton and increases the Red Devils’ lead at the top of the table to 12 points over defending champions Man City

Man Utd vs Everton 1-0 ( Ryan Giggs goal vs Everton 13′)
Manchester United vs Everton 2-0 ( Robin van Persie goal vs Everton 45+1′)

MU vs Everton 2013 attendance:- 75,525 ( Referee- Halsey)

Man U starting lineup v Everton FC 2013:- De Gea, Da Silva, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Valencia, Cleverley, Jones, Giggs, Rooney, van Persie

Everton starting XI vs MUFC 2013:- Howard, Neville, Jagielka, Distin, Baines, Mirallas, Osman, Gibson, Pienaar, Fellaini, Anichebe

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8 thoughts on “Manchester United vs Everton 2013 Highlights 2-0 Giggs Van Persie Goals Video”

  1. there you go, signs of a champion side. noisy neighbours four games behind and this title’s pretty much sealed how they are going

  2. It is better for David Moyes to move on to a bigger club whose ambitions match his. He has taken Everton further than the most ardent Toffees fan could have hoped for, on the shoestring budget given to him. He deserves a larger stage to show what he can really do. Given Everton’s limited funds & the selfish nature of Chairman Bill Kenwright to hold onto power, in spite of his lack of financial clout, Moyes should accept 1 of the many offers tabled for him. The Scot would be the ideal replacement for Sir Alex Ferguson, when he decides to call time on his Man United career.

  3. @ Edmund, there are signs Chelsea want him for next season to replace Benitez as Guardiola is out of the picture. So is JM

    I for one, would really like to see what Moyes can do in a club that can support him a little more financially.

    Bit like Harry taking the Spurs job, but Moyes is way less of a talker compared to the loudmouth that Arry is

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