Rio Ferdinand fears for Manchester United v Liverpool after what happened against Everton

Rio Ferdinand fears Manchester United could be swept aside by Liverpool in their FA Cup tie after what he saw in the Everton match.

Everton created a number of opportunities in Saturday’s (9 March) Premier League contest at Old Trafford but ultimately fell to a 2-0 loss.

The Toffees had 23 shots, six of which were on target, but a lack of quality in front of goal meant they largely untroubled Andre Onana.

Speaking on the Vibe With Five podcast [11 March, 22m 28s], Ferdinand said: “We were open. They had 11 chances in the first half alone.

“They ain’t got a number nine with any confidence to punish us, so it was okay, but play like that against Liverpool and we’ll get opened up and despatched.”

Everton unable to find a way past Manchester United

The performance at Old Trafford was pretty much the story of Everton’s season. Had their been a prolific goalscorer leading the line, any relegation fears would be banished.

Sean Dyche has tried to change things by bringing in Beto in place of Dominic Calvert-Lewin – a decision which Chris Sutton believes will leave the dropped forward “angry”.

Rio Ferdinand had his say on the Manchester United v Everton match at Old Trafford

United were there to be got at and Everton are not alone in having a field day in terms of getting shots away. Ferdinand is not wrong in saying they could soon be on the end of a hammering.

The truth is that if Ollie Watkins was leading the line, say, Everton would be turning narrow defeats and draws into victories.

It is a problem Dyche must find a solution to during the warm-weather training camp in order to turn things around upon our return to action at Bournemouth on 30 March.

In other Everton news, the Toffees’ stance has been shared following an imminent change to the financial regulations.

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