Oct 26, 2008 05:03
By Rob HarrisLondonOct. 25: Everton held Manchester United to a 1-1 draw on Saturday in another setback for the defending champions as they try to catch the Premier League leaders.The Red Devils were cruising after Darren Fletcher scored in the 22nd minute, but Marouane Fellaini leveled in the 63rd. United are five points adrift of Chelsea and Liverpool, who play each other Sunday and are level on 20 points atop the standings.Also on Saturday, Sunderland beat Newcastle 2-1 in the northeast derby, which saw Joey Barton return for the Magpies after serving a six-match ban for attacking a teammate during his Manchester City career. Newcastle fans threw objects at Barton, forcing police to intervene, before the midfielder was brought on in the 85th.United looked headed for their seventh consecutive victory in all competitions after Fletcher controlled a pass from Ryan Giggs, rounded Joleon Lescott and shot through goalkeeper Tim HowardâÂÂs legs.Nemanja Vidic could have extended the lead but his shot was cleared off the line by Leon Osman and Howard then denied both Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs.Everton were lucky to have conceded just one goal in the first half and the Toffees found their way back into the match when Fellaini rose above Vidic to head a cross from former United defender Phil Neville past goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar.Wayne Rooney, who scored his first career goal for Everton in 2002, missed chances to score his 100th against his former club. Tempers flared after the break when United center back Rio Ferdinand confronted former teammate Phil Neville after his strong challenge on Ronaldo. "I donâÂÂt think the referee protected our players enough," manager Alex Ferguson said. "I donâÂÂt know what the game is coming to with some of the tackles and the speed of the tackles."Rooney was substituted in the 72nd after being booked for a late tackle on Mikel Arteta, unjustly according to Ferguson.Ronaldo, still struggling to regain his form after undergoing ankle surgery, squandered a chance to restore UnitedâÂÂs lead in the 87th when the winger turned NaniâÂÂs cross wide.At the Stadium of Light, Kieran Richardson ended SunderlandâÂÂs 28-year wait for a home win over Newcastle with a 75th-minute free kick. Sunderland went ahead in the 20th when Djibril Cisse lunged with his right foot to steer in Steed MalbranqueâÂÂs misdircted shot.But the lead only lasted 10 minutes as Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi, unmarked at the far post, leapt to head in GeremiâÂÂs free kick."We deserved it and played some good stuff," Sunderland manager Roy Keane said. "Sunderland could face repercussions after its fans came onto the pitch to celebrate the victory. "Hopefully it wonâÂÂt take away from what the players have achieved today," Keane said. "But itâÂÂs been a while since theyâÂÂve been celebrating and theyâÂÂve got to be allowed to enjoy these things." â APÃÂ