The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

United close in on Liverpool

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MANCHESTER United closed in on the Premier League’s pole position after a 2-1 home win over Aston Villa on Friday put them level on points and games played with champions and leaders Liverpool.

United trail their traditiona­l rivals on goal difference with both teams on 33 points from 16 matches ahead of their clash at Anfield on January 17.

Liverpool travel to Southampto­n tomorrow while United visit Burnley on January 12.

United stretched their unbeaten league run to 10 games as Bruno Fernandes capped another fine individual performanc­e with a penalty after Bertrand Traore had cancelled out Anthony Martial’s opener for the home side. With striker Edinson Cavani serving a three-match ban for a social-media related offence, Paul Pogba got a start and put in a solid performanc­e in the midfield as United ground out yet another tough win.

United right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who constructe­d the home side’s opening goal for Anthony Martial, was upbeat with the winners of a record 20 league titles looking to mount a credible challenge this term.

“The win means a lot, it shows where we have come from, from the start of the season,” the 23-year old told the BBC. “We are just taking it game by game. It was a late start for us, we were in catch-up mode, but we are here now. No excuses.”

The hosts had the upper hand in the first half and Martial forced an acrobatic save from Emiliano Martinez before he buried a superb diving header past the Villa goalkeeper after Wan Bissaka’s fine cross in the 40th minute. The visitors came close through Ollie Watkins before Traore got on the end of a sharp Jack Grealish pass at the far post and beat United keeper David De Gea with a slick shot from close range in the 58th.

But Villa’s joy was short-lived as Fernandes drilled his penalty into the bottom right corner three minutes later after Paul Pogba went down under a challenge from Douglas Luiz, with the spot-kick given after a VAR check.

United pressed on and came close through Pogba as well as Fernandes and Marcus Rashford before being forced to defend desperatel­y in the dying minutes, with centre back Eric Bailly putting in a crucial stoppage time block. — Reuters.

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