Premier League Gameweek 38
May 25, 2025 4.00pm
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  • Amad Diallo 45'+1' yellowcard
  • Amad Diallo 76' goal
  • Christian Eriksen 87' goal
  • Casemiro 90'+4' yellowcard
  • redcard Emiliano Martinez 45'+1'
  • yellowcard Pau Torres 73'
  • yellowcard Morgan Rogers 80'

Man United 2-0 Aston Villa: Highlights, man of the match, stats as Red Devils inflict Champions League heartache on Unai Emery

Champions League heartache for Villa as Man United sign off with a win at Old Trafford

Manchester United gave their supporters something to cheer at the end of a dismal 2024-25 Premier League campaign, with the Red Devils recording a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at Old Trafford.

The result has seen Man United finish in 15th spot in the Premier League table, while it is Champions League heartache for Villa, with the visitors finishing the season in sixth, missing out on the top five.

Villa, who will instead play in the league stage of the Europa League last term, were reduced to 10 men in the latter stages of the first period, with Emiliano Martinez, potentially on his final appearance for Unai Emery's side, was sent off for barging Rasmus Hojlund to the ground after vacating his goal in a bid to meet a poor back-pass from Matty Cash.

There was a hugely controversial moment late on, with Morgan Rogers finishing into the back of the net after a mistake from Altay Bayindir, but the referee had blown his whistle just before for a perceived foul on the Man United goalkeeper, which was incredibly soft.

The Red Devils then took the lead in the 76th minute of the match, with Amad Diallo heading a cross from Bruno Fernandes into the back of the net, before Christian Eriksen scored from the penalty spot on his final appearance for the club to double the home side's advantage.


SPORTS MOLE'S VERDICT

Where was this performance in the Europa League final? Where have performances of this type been in the Premier League?

This was much more like it from Man United, with the Red Devils putting in their best display for some time, but the fact that it came in a pressure-free match for them is telling.

Man United supporters made their feelings clear throughout the contest, as they sung Amorim's name, and the Portuguese is set to stay with the club this summer, but the same cannot be said for the likes of Alejandro Garnacho and Andre Onana, who were both left out of the squad.

On the balance of play, it was a richly-deserved win for the home side considering the amount of chances that they created, but this match will be remembered for a hugely controversial moment in the second period.

The referee blowing his whistle before Rogers put the ball in the back of the net meant that the VAR could not intervene on the Villa 'goal', and Emery made his feelings known in the moments after, more so after Man United took the lead.

Eriksen then scored from the penalty spot to take the game away from Villa, who will play in the Europa League next term.

As for Man United, there was a feel-good factor around Old Trafford at the final whistle, and it is now shaping up to be a very important summer transfer window for the 20-time English champions.


MAN UNITED VS. ASTON VILLA HIGHLIGHTS

45th min: Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) red card

Villa are reduced to 10 men in the latter stages of the first period, as Martinez barges Hojlund to the ground after the Denmark international had put the ball past the Argentine following a terrible back-pass from Cash.

Pau Torres was on the cover, but Martinez completely took Hojlund out, and it is a big moment in this match.

Amad Diallo goal vs. Aston Villa (77th min, Man United 1-0 Aston Villa)

Man United take the lead in the 77th minute of the match, as Amad heads a deep cross from Fernandes into the back of the net from a narrow angle - that is a wonderful effort from the Ivory Coast international.

Christian Eriksen goal vs. Aston Villa (87th min, Man United 2-0 Aston Villa)

Man United double their lead in the 87th minute, as Eriksen scores from the penalty spot; Amad had been fouled by Ian Maatsen inside the box, and Fernandes allowed Eriksen to take it on his final appearance for the club.


MAN OF THE MATCH - BRUNO FERNANDES

Man United simply cannot lose their captain this summer; Fernandes has faced criticism for his performance in the Europa League final, but he was back to his best at Old Trafford, with the Portuguese running the show during a five-star performance.

Fernandes put in a wonderful cross for Amad to make the breakthrough, while he made three tackles and finished with a pass success rate of 94% during a brilliant display in Manchester.

The attacker could have scored from the penalty spot in the latter stages, but he instead gave the ball to Eriksen to score, with the Denmark international smashing it past Villa's number two goalkeeper to double Man United's advantage.


MAN UNITED VS. ASTON VILLA MATCH STATS

Possession: Man United 67%-33% Aston Villa Shots: Man United 24-6 Aston Villa Shots on target: Man United 10-1 Aston Villa Corners: Man United 4-3 Aston Villa Fouls: Man United 10-10 Aston Villa


BEST STATS


WHAT NEXT?

Man United are heading to the airport this evening to fly out on their post-season tour of Asia, with the Red Devils set to face ASEAN All Stars on May 28 and Hong Kong, China on May 30; the Red Devils will then begin their pre-season against Leeds United on July 19.

As for Villa, Emery's side will play their first friendly of the summer against Walsall on July 16, and it is shaping up to be a very interesting transfer window for the club.


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Who will win Sunday's Premier League clash between Man Utd and Aston Villa?
Manchester United 18%
Draw 10%
Aston Villa 72%
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