Manchester United Beat Aston Villa to Secure Third Place

Added at:
another languages: uk ru

Manchester United - Aston Villa 3:1

Manchester United claimed a confident 3–1 victory over Aston Villa, thanks to goals from Casemiro, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Šeško, while captain Bruno Fernandes delivered two crucial assists to guide the hosts to an important win at Old Trafford.

The breakthrough arrived early in the second half. In the 53rd minute, Casemiro fired Manchester United ahead, sparking loud chants of “one more year, one more year” from the Old Trafford crowd — a clear message from supporters who hope the experienced Brazilian midfielder will extend his stay at the club.

Despite a relatively balanced contest in terms of overall play, Manchester United proved far more clinical in front of goal. The hosts capitalised on their opportunities with ruthless efficiency, which ultimately made the difference against an Aston Villa side that struggled to convert possession into decisive moments.

Further goals from Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Šeško, both created by the creativity and vision of Bruno Fernandes, ensured the result was never truly in doubt as the game progressed.

The victory marks a sixth consecutive home win for Michael Carrick’s side, securing a well-earned third place in the table. Meanwhile, Aston Villa continue to stumble at a crucial stage of the season, with this defeat extending their worrying run to three losses in a row.

2025-26, England - Premier League

Manchester United - Aston Villa 3:1 (0:0)
Goals: Casimiro, 53 (1:0); Barkley, 64 (1:1); Cunha, 71 (2:1); Sesko, 81 (3:1)

Manchester United: Lammens; Dalot; Maguire; Yoro; Shaw L.; Fernandes B.; Casimiro (Ugarte, 90); Mainoo; Mbeumo (Sesko, 75); Cunha; Diallo
Substitution: Sesko (from 75); Ugarte (from 90)
Bench: Bayındır; Malacia; Heaven; Mazraoui; Mount; Fletcher T.; Zirkzee
Yellow Cards: Casimiro 60; Yoro 72; Maguire 96

Aston Villa: Martinez E.; Konsa; Mings; Digne (Maatsen I., 82); Onana A.; Barkley (Douglas Luiz, 82); McGinn J. (Bailey, 61); Watkins (Abraham T., 61); Bogarde L.; Buendia (Andrés García, 86); Rogers M.
Substitution: Bailey (from 61); Abraham T. (from 61); Maatsen I. (from 82); Douglas Luiz (from 82); Andrés García (from 86)
Bench: Bizot; Lindelöf; Torres Pau; Elliott H.
Yellow Cards: Watkins 41; Buendia 70

another languages: uk ru

NewsRSS - News - Terrikon

15 May

10:58
Real Madrid End Season on a Sour Note

14 May

23:41
Carlo Ancelotti Commits to Brazil Until 2030
02:51
PSG Seal Historic 14th Ligue 1 Title with Victory Over Lens
01:54
Alaves End Barcelona’s 100-Point Dream in La Liga Upset
01:18
Inter Complete Historic Double With Coppa Italia Triumph Over Lazio
01:01
Manchester City Cruise Past Crystal Palace to Keep Premier League Title Race Alive

13 May

09:24
Flora: Young Brazilian Talent Draws Attention for Both Sporting Potential and Digital Influence
01:15
Thomas Tuchel Names Provisional England Squad Ahead of FIFA World Cup

12 May

23:40
Real Betis Secure Champions League Return After 21-Year Wait
23:27
Ronaldo’s Coronation Delayed as Al-Nassr Surrender Title-Clenching Victory
00:39
Kinsky Saves Tottenham as Spurs Hold Leeds
00:23
Bologna Blow Opens Up Champions League Race as Napoli Stumble at Home

11 May

01:09
PSG One Step from the Title: Désiré Doué Fires Paris Past Brest
00:33
Milan’s Champions League Hopes Hanging by a Thread After Atalanta Defeat

10 May

23:57
Blaugrana Supremacy: Barcelona Seal La Liga Glory in El Clasico Masterclass
20:47
VAR Drama Helps Arsenal Secure Massive Win Over West Ham
17:57
Shakhtar Donetsk Clinch 16th Ukrainian Premier League Title
00:42
Olise Strikes as Bayern Munich Push Wolfsburg to the Brink
00:19
Galatasaray Crowned Turkish Champions

09 May

23:54
Lightning-Fast Vlahović Fires Juventus to Crucial Win Over Lecce
23:43
Inter Crush Lazio Ahead of Coppa Italia Final
22:44
Celta Claim Historic Win at the Metropolitano
21:54
Doku Inspires Manchester City as Guardiola’s Side Thrash Brentford
17:54
Liverpool and Chelsea Share Points in Crucial Premier League Battle
17:20
Mesloub’s Golden Debut Fires Lens into the Champions League