by Anton Johan
Australian international pick for Everton, Tim Cahill may not be taking part
in Saturday's game against Manchester United due to a calf injury.
Cahill strained his calf while playing in a difficult midweek game against
Sporting Lisbon. He was substituted in the second half the Europa League game,
which Everton eventually went on to win 2-1.
Everton boss, David Moyes said: "Cahill may have a calf strain, we're not
sure of the severity yet."
Cahill was recently named in the top 10 of English Premier League 'bargain
buys'. He has played in over 150 Everton games and scored over 40 times in the
league.
Manchester United is approaching this game as yet another step to take
another Premier League title.
The group has won seven out of its past nine League encounters and drew on
the other two.
As such, it seems a straightforward guess why bookies have the Reds on
favourites to win the match on Saturday February 21.
Paddy Power has odds of 5/6 that Manchester United will win the match, with
odds of 7/2 on Everton.
It's also worth keeping an eye on Wayne Rooney, who is in spectacular form.
Paddy Power has odds of 5/1 for him to score two goals or more in the Saturday
match.
Paddy Power odds on the match are as follows:
Everton - 7/2
Draw - 12/5
Manchester United - 5/6