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17 March 2012
Goodison Park, Liverpool
Referee : Andre Marriner
Attendance : 38875
Everton and Sunderland produced a scintillating 1-1 draw in their FA Cup quarter final at Goodison Park. Phil Bardsley had opened the scoring for the Wearsiders before Tim Cahill’s opportunist strike restored parity for the Toffees. The home side bombarded Simon Mignolet’s goal but were unable to produce a winner thanks to some fine saves from the Belgian. David Moyes made six changes to the side humbled at Anfield on Tuesday; with Steven Pienaar cup-tied, Royston Drenthe started for the Toffees. Nikica Jelavic made his second start for the club at the expense of Denis Stracqualursi, while Phil Neville, Johnny Heitinga, Leon Osman and Tim Cahill were all named in the starting XI.
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Chants of ‘We’re all going to Wembley’ from the Sunderland fans were soon extinguished by the home side as they hit back immediately.
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Everton began the second-half as they had ended the first, with Mignolet twice preventing Cahill from doubling his afternoon’s account.
As the visitors offered little in response, Moyes’ men continued their relentless assault on the Sunderland goal, with Jelavic again dominating in the air but seeing his header land agonisingly on top of Mignolet’s goal. Substitutions from both managers disrupted the flow of play a little, as the game threatened to head harmlessly towards a draw, with both sets of players seemingly paying for a frantic first-half of football.
With just five minutes to play David Moyes had one last roll of the Everton dice, introducing Stracqualursi. It was, however, his strike partner Jelavic who almost had the last word, as Mignolet produced a stunning save from Heitinga’s header before jumping to his feet to deny the Croatia international and ensure the two teams must now do it all again at the Stadium of Light to determine who will appear at Wembley.
http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.coupe.everton.sunderland.134197.fr.html
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/76981/everton-vs-sunderland/report
http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/match/258391
avi
French comments
Full game
http://www.mediafire.com/?64snfft2jwqskr1,zbxjsj0w7ubplk5,595e75csuy2xfak,4n81isruzzhwmxe
Lineups
Everton
T.Howard
P. Neville, J. Heitinga, S. Distin, L. Baines
M. Fellaini, T. Cahill, L. Osman
S. Coleman, N. Jelavic, R. Drenthe
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F. Campbell, N. Bendtner
J. McClean, J. Colback, C. Gardner, S. Larsson
W. Bridge, M. Turner, J. O'Shea, P. Bardsley
S. Mignolet
Sunderland
Caps
Juaninho
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