There is no purpose to draw in between Aston Villa and Manchester United which stops the bleeding of the Red Devils altogether but doesn’t get them out of the quagmire. They are still in the lower middle zone of the table and with vulgar football, yes, they are on the verge of turning it into three points.
There is a lot of ado but little
The poster aims to be one of the best games of the weekend England but the truth is that, at least in the first part, it is not. Few chances, lukewarm approach by both teams and a very tight game. Full of intensity, yes, but nothing gained in the final meters.
The damages of Konsaof Aston Villaand of Maguirefrom United, the technicians were forced to make a move early but that didn’t matter either. The only one who tried something, although without success, was Rodgers and Grenacheeach in his rival’s goal, but they always found themselves safe goalkeepers who had a very comfortable first half.
Already in the second, danger began to translate into occasions and both Rashford as Bruno Fernandes They remained close. The first fell to ‘Dibu’ and was a good mitt and the second to the crossbar after taking a free kick. That put the United closer to victory and caused the game to open up a little more. He Aston Villa He also had his own but Diego Dalot took it and then, yes, the two teams signed the armistice.
In this way, they both shared a point and maintained the line they have been leading until now. One of those Villa up, that of Manchester United getting down and worried even without a change of coach in sight. Or so it seems.
ASTON VILLA
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MANCHESTER UNITED
ASTON VILLA, 0: Draw Martínez; Matty Cash, Konsa (Diego Carlos, 12′), Pau Torres, Lucas Digne; Barkley, Tielemans, Bailey (John Durán, 63′), Morgan Rogers, Jaden Philogene and Ollie Watkins.
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MANCHESTER UNITED, 0: masturbation; Mazraoui (Lindelöf, 46′), Maguire (De Ligt, 46′), Evans, Dalot, Mainoo, Eriksen, Bruno Fernandes, Garnacho, Rashford and Hojlund
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OBJECTIVES: nothing
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REFEREE: Robert Jones with yellow card: Eriksen (3′), Maguire (36′), Mainoo (41′), Rashford (59′), Lindelöf (87′), Barkley (94′)
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INCIDENTS: Match corresponding to matchday 7 of the Premier League
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Source: La Verdad

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