The Scotsman

Mctominay gives United the edge over Gerrard in pulsating cup tie

- By SIMON PEACH

MANCHESTER­UNITED

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ASTON VILLA

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Manchester United edged a pulsating FA Cup clash with Aston Villa as Scott Mctominay's early header proved enough against Steven Gerrard's side.

After a weekend of intrigue and upsets, the third round ended with an all-premier League encounter and one of Liverpool's greatest-ever players managing at Old Trafford for the first time.

Last night’s tie lacked goals but provided plenty of enterwere tainment, with Mctominay's header the difference as Ralf Rangnick’s United secured a hard-fought 1-0 win to set up a fourth-round date at home to Middlesbro­ugh.

Villa already had an Old Trafford win under their belt this season and will leave ruing what could have been given the number of chances they created after falling behind in the eighth minute.

Ollie Watkins cannoned an effort off the crossbar in the first half and, while United had chances to extend their lead, the visitors looked as unruffled as their constantly goaded manager.

Danny Ings saw an equaliser ruled out after a lengthy video assistant referee review, with Jacob Ramsey's block on Edinson Cavani the apparent reason, before Watkins saw a leveller chalked off for offside.

United looked there for the taking, but Gerrard’s side could not eke out an equaliser.

Former Rangers boss Gerrard was jeered on his way out for the match and stared at the pocket of United fans chanting loudest about him.

That section held up a large banner as kick-off approach that read 'Standards' alongside images of club greats – a poignant message given the recent issues that were obvious in last Monday's 1-0 home loss to Wolves.

United showed a muchneeded reaction in the early stages and just eight minutes on the clock when Fred swung in a cross from the right that Scotland internatio­nal Mctominay glanced home.

Rangnick was elated on the touchline, but soon saw his side lack the control he craves.

Tyrone Mings met a corner with a flicked header to the far post, where Watkins would have converted was it not for a crucial Victor Lindelof touch.

A poor, heavy touch by Lindelof was then raced onto by Watkins, who cut in and rattled the crossbar.

The visitors were celebratin­g what they thought was an equaliser just five minutes into the second half.

Ezri Konsa headed a freekick back across the face of goal for Ings to bundle home, but after a VAR review for offside, Villa saw it disallowed – although the decision appeared to be for Ramsey blocking Cavani in the buildup, rather than offside for a Watkins touch before Ings turned in.

Whatever the reason, tension had grown and Villa soon cursed another ruled out goal, although Ings was clearly offside before racing through and clipping over De Gea for Watkins to score.

Cash saw a thumping drive denied by De Gea, who berated his defence when Watkins was afforded time to bend just wide.

Villa pushed to force extra time, but could not find the goal they craved.

 ?? ?? 0 Scott Mctominay heads home what turned out to be the winning goal against Aston Villa in Manchester United’s FA Cup third-round win at Old Trafford last night
0 Scott Mctominay heads home what turned out to be the winning goal against Aston Villa in Manchester United’s FA Cup third-round win at Old Trafford last night

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