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Aston Villa made their chances count
Manchester United converted 3 of 6 shots on target. Aston Villa converted 1 from 2.
Minute 64 changed the game
R. Barkley's goal at 64' proved to be the decisive moment.
Manchester United made better use of the ball
Manchester United had 53% possession and generated 16 shots. Aston Villa had 47% and created 9.
Manchester United defence held firm
Manchester United faced 9 shots and conceded only 1. Defensive efficiency: 89%.
Manchester United's Resilience Prevails in Tight Affair
In a closely contested Premier League clash, Manchester United emerged victorious over Aston Villa, winning 3-1. While the first half ended goalless, the second period saw a flurry of action, with both teams showcasing their tactical nous.
Manchester United's breakthrough came in the 53rd minute when Casemiro, who completed 92% of his passes, converted a well-worked team move orchestrated by Bruno Fernandes, who registered 2 assists on the day. However, Aston Villa responded swiftly, with midfielder Ross Barkley, who won 4 duels, scoring the equalizer just 11 minutes later.
The game's turning point arrived when Manchester United striker Michy Cinha, who created 2 chances, restored their lead in the 71st minute. This was followed by a late goal from substitute Benjamin Sesko, who, despite limited playing time, made the most of his opportunity by finding the back of the net.
Tactically, Manchester United's ability to maintain possession (53%) and create high-quality chances (6 shots on target) proved crucial in their victory. In contrast, Aston Villa's defensive vulnerabilities, exemplified by their 11 shots conceded inside the box, ultimately cost them the match.
Manchester United defeated Aston Villa 3–1 at the stadium in Premier League Regular Season - 30. Casemiro (53'), R. Barkley (64'), M. Cunha (71'), B. Sesko (81') scored.