United again struggled to mount any serious attacking threat but Vidic's goal gave them their third successive 1-0 win to put them, albeit temporarily, top of the Premier League. Manchester United kept Wayne Rooney, fit after a broken foot, on the bench but Cristiano Ronaldo was able to return after suspension. Everton were without former Old Trafford keeper Tim Howard, who dislocated a finger playing for the United States against Brazil, so summer signing from FC Cologne, Stefan Wessels, was handed his debut. But the German and opposite number Edwin van der Sar were barely troubled in a first 45 minutes in which chances were at a premium. Carlos Tevez played three clever passes in the opening stages but Everton held firm, with Joleon Lescott an imposing figure. Everton left-back Leighton Baines was crudely hauled down by Michael Carrick after racing into the area but even though the home fans screamed for a penalty, the offence was clearly outside the box. Vidic wasted United's best chance on the half-hour when he turned wide at the near post after Everton's defence failed to deal with Ryan Giggs' corner. United suffered a blow five minutes before half-time when Mikel Silvestre collapsed with no-one near him and he was carried off with what appeared to be a bad knee injury, to be replaced by Nani. Scholes was walking a tight line after being booked by referee Alan Wiley for throwing the ball away and he was fortunate not to be sent off for a late challenge on Mikel Arteta just before the interval. Everton started the second period well and Scholes was forced to hack Johnson's header off the line when he flicked on Arteta's corner. Scholes wasted the best opportunity of the match after 53 minutes when he volleyed over from only 10 yards from Tevez's flick, with Everton's defence nowhere. Ronaldo was booked for diving as the atmosphere hotted up, tumbling under a challenge from Leon Osman on the edge of the area. Everton made a double change, sending on Victor Anichebe and Steven Pienaar for Osman and the tiring Yakubu. But it was United who made the breakthrough with seven minutes left, Vidic powering home Nani's corner at the near post. Everton sent on Scotland's midweek hero James McFadden in the closing minutes and he instantly brought a fine save from Van der Sar, with Joseph Yobo unable to turn in the rebound.
Source: BBC Sport
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