Belfast Telegraph

United close in on top four after 3-0 victory over Villa

- BY NICK MASHITER

MANCHESTER United maintained their Champions League charge after a VAR blunder sparked a 3-0 win at Aston Villa.

Bruno Fernandes’ contentiou­s penalty — after he appeared to tread on Ezri Konsa — gave the visitors the platform for victory.

Referee Jon Moss gave the spot-kick and his decision was backed up by VAR, much to Villa’s disbelief and fury.

Mason Greenwood’s missile and Paul Pogba’s first goal for 453 days then saw United extend their unbeaten run to 17 games in all competitio­ns.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men closed the gap on fourth-placed Leicester to a point. Fifth-placed United go to the King Power on the final day of the season.

Villa raged about the penalty but defeat was another hammer blow to their dwindling hopes of avoiding the drop.

Trezeguet hit the post just before Fernandes’ opener, but Dean Smith’s side remain four points from safety with just four games left.

United marched on to keep the pressure on the top four in what looks set to be an increasing­ly frantic race for Europe.

Yet the visitors — unchanged for a fourth straight Premier League game for the first time since 2006 — were initially disjointed.

Villa pressed and contained United, creating the best chance of a bright opening 20 minutes.

The hosts had joy out wide and Konsa’s cross evaded the United backline to reach Jack Grealish, only for the Old Trafford target to fire wide. With time running out to save themselves. Villa needed something special and they almost caught United cold after 25 minutes.

Trezeguet strode forward unchalleng­ed after Pepe Reina’s

clearance, but his low strike hit the post, which would prove costly two minutes later.

United had been leggy but took their golden chance to open the scoring when Fernandes went down under Konsa’s challenge. Villa were furious, with the midfielder appearing to tread on Konsa. But the decision stood after a VAR review.

It allowed Fernandes to roll in his seventh goal in just 10 Premier League appearance­s.

It was the turning point and Fernandes should have bagged a second just before the break but could only head Luke Shaw’s cross over from six yards.

Villa would have felt hard done by going into half-time a goal behind, yet Greenwood delivered a blow in stoppage time.

Anthony Martial pressured Tyrone Mings into conceding possession in United’s half for Fernandes and Greenwood to break.

Martial eventually returned the ball to Greenwood and, with Douglas Luiz standing off, the teenager’s rocket flew into the bottom corner.

Villa’s belief ebbed away and Aaron Wan-bissaka missed a fine chance to make it 3-0 three minutes after the break, heading Marcus Rashford’s centre wide.

Rashford had a goal ruled out with Pogba offside, but United did not have to wait long for their third after 58 minutes.

With Villa’s confidence shot, they left Pogba free 18 yards out and he had time to sweep a fine finish low past Reina — his first United goal since April 2019.

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Going down: Bruno Fernandes wins Manchester United’s penalty, and (left) Paul Pogba celebrates finding the net
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Mason Greenwood
Boy wonder: Bruno Fernandes hails rising star Mason Greenwood

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