
Man Utd v Everton
On Friday, the Red Devils managed to pocket another win where Rashford scored for the fifth successive game. This rocketed the pressure for Everton as United brought home a well-deserved FA cup win at Old Trafford.
United comfortably defeated Bournemouth 3-0 earlier in the week continuing their momentum into 2023. Goals from Casemiro, Luke Shaw, and Marcus Rashford quickly showed that the cherries stood no chance against United.

From the penalty spot Rashford scores to make the score 3-1
Everton had to suffer a minor setback as the first goal was scored within 3 minutes by Anthony.
After fighting back for 13 minutes, Conor Coady pushed back with an equalizer.
From there it only went downhill as Conor Coady even managed to score for both teams.
With this steady progression from United they are hoping to see the latter stages of the FA cup. Having won the cup 12 times and recently in the 2015/16 season
The match finished with a 3-1 for United with Anthony returning from his minor injury in the next game.
City v Chelsea
The Blues remember former striker Gianluca Vialli who died at 58 after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer. The team is seen wearing the number 9 on the pre-match kit
Remembering Luca. 💙 pic.twitter.com/DPLkMBlEvk
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) January 8, 2023
The first goal gets scored by a free-kick from Mahrez who finds the corner of the net from 23 meters away.
City manages to double their score 6 min later as Alvarez just manages to score home
The Blues goalkeeper managed to deflect a free-kick from Mahrez only 7 min later but at the 38-minute mark midfielder, Phil Foden scored with a left-footer.
Chelsea is grappling to even record a single goal in the first half. But will all their struggling efforts even make a difference in the second half for Potters team?
64 minutes in and Chelsea still isn’t on the board. The pressure from the hosts in combination with no willingness for the ball is holding them back.
Mahrez strikes right into the roof of the net and quadruples Cities score during the 85 minute period
Zakaria prevents Mahrez from scoring a hattrick 2 min later and drains all hope for Chelsea to score before the final whistle.
Liverpool v Wolves
Saturday’s third round sees a replay forced for the FA Cup after an exciting encounter at Anfield.
Premier League golden glove winner, Alisson, terribly gives the ball away putting the Yellow Hornets in the lead after a home tap from Goncalo Guedes.
The Reds leveled with a classy left-footer from Darwin. Salah edged them forwards with a goal at 52 min.
Right off the bench, Hwang Hee-chan evened the scores, the ball ricocheting in off his side
Brilliant score by Toti 8 minutes before the last whistle. But to no avail, as Nunes’ corner wasn’t clear enough for it to count. Even after a retake of the goal, Hwang’s attempt was deflected by a backheel flick from The Reds center-back.

Toti celebrates his goal before the verdict was given.
With 5 minutes added time Wolves couldn’t manage to redeem themselves.
A replay will take this Tuesday