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Blues give young keeper run-out

May 1 2002

By Andy Hunter, Daily Post

 

DAVID MOYES fielded the expected strong side as Everton strolled to a comfortable win at Falkirk last night - but sprung a big surprise in goal at Brockville.

Jesper Blomqvist

First-half goals from Kevin Campbell, Jesper Blomqvist (right) and Mark Pembridge gave the Blues a 3-0 win in the friendly to mark the Scottish club's 125th anniversary.

But there was a less familiar name in goal where York City keeper Russell Howarth was named in Everton's starting lineup.

Manager Moyes used the friendly - for the Alex Scott Memorial Trophy in honour of the late Everton and Falkirk winger - to look at the 20-year-old after the third division club gave their keeper permission to play.

But there were few chances for Howarth to shine as the Blues outplayed their recently relegated opponents.

Members of Scott's family were introduced to both sets of players before kick-off, as were former Blues Alex Parker and John 'Tiger' McLoughlin.

It was 16 minutes before the Evertonians who had made the trip had an effort to shout about, but Kevin Campbell put the chance wide before making amends two minutes later when he headed home a cross from the recalled Idan Tal.

David Unsworth then came within inches of a second Everton goal when his free-kick from the edge of the area just cleared the cross bar.

Howarth did well on the halfhour mark to gather the ball safely before former Bolton striker Owen Coyle could get a shot on goal.

The Blues doubled their advantage just after the half hour when Blomqvist collected Unsworth's weighted pass and expertly rounded the Falkirk keeper before sliding home.

Pembridge combined well with Tomasz Radzinski before converting number three just before the break and in first half stoppage time Radzinski hit the post.

An impressive showing was disrupted by a plethora of second-half substitutions, as Moyes gave a number of youngsters a run-out.

Two of the subs almost crafted a fourth goal for Everton when Leon Osman picked out Kevin McLeod, who shot straight at the keeper.

Unsworth clashed with Falkirk striker Andy Rodgers late in the game and was promptly substituted at the request of the referee.

EVERTON: Howarth, Watson, Unsworth ( Gemmill 76), Pilkington, Weir (Stubbs 46), Linderoth, Blomqvist (O'Hanlon 61), Pembridge (Southern 75), Campbell (Osman 54), Radzinski, Tal (McLeod 54). Subs: Gerrard.

FALKIRK: Hogarth (Hill 46), Lawrie, McQuilken, Hughes, Denham, Cringean (McStay 46), Craig (Morris 76), Kerr, Miller (Rodgers 46), McKenzie (Waddell, 46), Coyle. Subs: Deuchar.

REFEREE: Mr B McGarry.

ATT: 2175.

 

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