The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Man Utd sink Villa late to boost top four bid

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BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom: Scott McTominay kept alive Manchester United’s hopes of finishing in the Premier League’s top four as the midfielder’s late goal clinched a vital 2-1 win against Aston Villa on Sunday.

Erik ten Hag’s side desperatel­y needed a victory at Villa Park to close the gap in the race to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

United took an early lead through inform Rasmus Hojlund before Douglas Luiz levelled in the second half.

That set the stage for United’s second late winner against Villa this term as McTominay came off the bench to head home with just four minutes left.

United remain in sixth place after their fourth successive victory in all competitio­ns, but they are now just five points behind fifth-placed Villa and six adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham.

“It is a massive win for us. We’ve got closer and that was the aim for today. The way we did it, I liked it,” Ten Hag said.

“At 1-1 we had to fight back and we are really happy about that. It was so open, like a tennis match. It could go two ways, but we found the mentality and character to win.

“Scott is great. He is an example for many players these days. He is always ready to come on and make a difference.”

Villa boss Unai Emery added: “We were playing well against the mighty Manchester United, but we couldn’t score some clear chances. “The result is tough for us and difficult to accept but that’s football. We played like we planned and deserved more.”

While a top four place is still a tough ask for United, they have at least given themselves a chance with their gritty success in the West Midlands.

Significan­tly, they are finally flourishin­g in attack after misfiring for much of the campaign.

Hojlund’s winner against Villa on Boxing Day has kick-started a run of six goals in seven games for the Denmark striker. After failing to score in any of his first 14 games in the Premier League, the 21-year-old has become the second youngest player to net in five successive appearance­s in the competitio­n, behind Nicolas Anelka for Arsenal in 1998.

Hojlund now has 11 goals in 29 matches in all competitio­ns in his debut season after signing from Atalanta, with his latest arriving in the 17th minute.

Bruno Fernandes’ corner was headed down by Harry Maguire and Hojlund, just barely onside, calmly slotted past Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez from six yards.

Villa mounted a strong response as John McGinn’s powerful blast drew a fine save from Andre Onana.

Ollie Watkins wasted a golden opportunit­y to equalise when he raced onto McGinn’s pass, only to shoot straight at Onana.

Victor Lindelof replaced Luke Shaw at left-back for United at the interval and Villa immediatel­y attacked the out of position Swede.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? McTominay celebrates scoring the team’s second goal with Hojlund during the English Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England.
— AFP photo McTominay celebrates scoring the team’s second goal with Hojlund during the English Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England.

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