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Premier League: Manchester United emerges from its crisis and overthrows Aston Villa

Manchester United enjoyed a prestigious success this Tuesday evening and above all a breath of fresh air.

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Premier League: Manchester United emerges from its crisis and overthrows Aston Villa

Manchester United enjoyed a prestigious success this Tuesday evening and above all a breath of fresh air. Trailing two goals to zero until the hour mark, the Red Devils finally overthrew Aston Villa (3-2). The young prodigy Garnacho lit up the game, first with a first goal (59th), 10 minutes after seeing one of his goals canceled for offside. The Argentinian then scored twice (71st) before Hojlund (82nd) ​​sealed the fate of the match. Thanks to this success, United climbs to 6th place while Aston Villa remains 3rd behind Liverpool (1st) and Arsenal (2nd).

A meeting that took 10 minutes to get carried away. It was the Villans who struck first, opening the scoring with a free kick magnificently taken by captain McGinn (21st). On a floating cross, no one touches the ball which goes into the back of the net. Dejected, the Mancunians even conceded a second goal from a new set piece. Left alone in the area, Lenglet puts it back on Dendoncker who only has to push the ball into the goal (26th). A dream start to the match for the Aston Villa players who join Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.

Stung to the quick, the Red Devils are showing themselves to be more enterprising and project themselves more. It starts with well-executed pressing collectively. But the problems remain the same, Erik Ten Hag's men narrowly missed in the last or penultimate move and therefore did not manage to get back together before the break.

The Red Devils almost got punished after returning from the locker room, but the youth of Manchester showed the way. First offside, Alejandro Garnacho finally got his team back on track with a double in less than 15 minutes (59th, 71st). Then it was Rasmus Hojlund's turn to deliver the theater of dreams by scoring his first league goal of the season with a sumptuous volley.

The Aston Villa players, too, were completely transformed in the second half. But in a bad way. Unable to keep the ball, the Villans seemed KO standing. Thanks to one or two flashes from his attackers, Unai Emery thought he could snatch a precious point, but Aston Villa remains third (39 points), trailing Liverpool (42 points).

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