Everton 3 Sheffield United 1: Cresswell scores at both ends as Blades’ run ends

Everton booked their place in the third round of the Carling Cup after coming from behind to complete a comfortable victory over Sheffield United at Goodison Park.

The npower League One side went in front against the run of play in the 28th minute through Richard Cresswell, and the prospect of a Cup upset was on the cards for Danny Wilson’s confident Blades.

United had been unbeaten prior to last night thanks to a terrific start to life under Wilson in the third tier.

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Three wins and a draw had seen them among the frontrunners in the embryonic table as they look to bounce straight back to the Championship.

A good cup run would have been a welcome distraction from those pressures but soon after Cresswell had scored, the same player diverted the ball into his own net moments later after goalkeeper Steve Simonsen had got a palm to a strike by Jack Rodwell.

The Toffees then took control of proceedings, with goals from Victor Anichebe and Mikel Arteta, to swiftly turn the game on its head in the space of five minutes before the break.

The result will come as a welcome boost for Everton fans after the Merseysiders’ season had got under way in disappointing fashion with Saturday’s 1-0 Barclays Premier League defeat at home to QPR.

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Manager David Moyes made five changes from that game, with Jan Mucha, Tony Hibbert, Arteta, Marouane Fellaini and Anichebe all coming into the starting line-up, while opposite number Wilson made only two.

Teenage midfielder Ross Barkley kept his place after making an impressive senior debut in the match at the weekend, while former Everton goalkeeper Simonsen was named in the visitors’ first XI.

Fellaini brought a save out of Simonsen in the fifth minute with a low shot from the edge of the area before Barkley, showing more of the confidence that had been so evident in his previous display, rampaged forward and fired an effort wide. Arteta had a strike blocked at the end of a good Everton move and Anichebe put the ball the wrong side of a post after turning adroitly in the box.

Further attempts followed from Barkley and Fellaini, with the only respite for the Blades being a shot well off-target by Harry Maguire.

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Arteta was presented with the best chance yet to open the scoring in the 20th minute but made a hash of the opportunity from close range. Fellaini muscled through a clutch of defenders to unleash an effort which deflected wide, and Barkley scooped the ball over the bar.

United had offered virtually nothing in attack, but just prior to the half-hour mark they suddenly snatched the lead as Cresswell slid in to meet Stephen Quinn’s cross and prod it past Mucha.

The advantage lasted a mere three minutes, Simonsen parrying Rodwell’s strike at the other end and the unfortunate Cresswell getting the final touch as the ball bobbled over the line.

Anichebe then put the Toffees ahead, connecting with Barkley’s drive across the area to sweep home. Everton had another three minutes before the interval as the ball broke to Arteta, who stroked it beyond Simonsen from just outside the box.

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Quinn called Mucha into action with a shot six minutes after the restart, but normal service was soon resumed as Simonsen saved efforts from Barkley and Leon Osman. Everton continued to press, with Anichebe volleying wide before Fellaini and Arteta sent attempts too high.

Moyes then added fresh legs to his forward line, throwing on Louis Saha in place of Rodwell.

Blades substitute Daniel Bogdanovic tried an ambitious shot which sailed over before Osman nearly added a fourth for the hosts, rifling the ball against the post with 15 minutes of normal time remaining.

The midfielder was then replaced by Phil Neville, while another eye-catching performance for Barkley came to an end as he was substituted for Jose Baxter.

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In the last 10 minutes Matthew Lowton directed a header into the arms of Mucha, who also tipped over a shot by Lowton’s fellow young prospect in defence, Maguire.

It was Everton who almost finished with a flourish, though, Anichebe finding himself through on goal only for Lecsinel Jean-Francois to make a last-ditch tackle.

Everton: Mucha, Hibbert, Heitinga, Jagielka, Baines, Rodwell (Saha 65), Arteta, Fellaini, Barkley (Baxter 77), Osman (Neville 77), Anichebe. Unused substitutes: Howard, Distin, Vellios, Wallace.

Sheffield United: Simonsen, Lowton, Maguire, Collins, Jean-Francois, Flynn (Porter 56), Williamson, Harriott (McAllister 74), Doyle, Quinn, Cresswell (Bogdanovic 60). Unused substitutes: Long, Mendez-Laing, Slew, Tonne.

Referee: N Miller (Durham).