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Aston Villa vs Manchester United. Premier League.

Villa ParkAttendance42,200.

Aston Villa 0

    Manchester United 1

    • A Januzaj (29th minute)

    Aston Villa 0-1 Man Utd: Adnan Januzaj grabs winner at Villa Park

    Adnan Januzaj of Manchester United celebrates scoring the opening goal with Memphis Depay and Juan Mata of Manchester United  during the Barclays Premier L
    Image: Adnan Januzaj celebrates scoring the opening goal at Villa Park

    Manchester United made it two wins from their opening two Premier League games as they maintained their impressive record over Aston Villa with a 1-0 victory at Villa Park on Friday night.

    Louis van Gaal’s surprise inclusion of Adnan Januzaj, who made his first start since February, was vindicated on 29 minutes when the young Belgian opened the scoring with a deflected low finish.

    Villa had stood toe-to-toe with United in an uneventful opening half hour at Villa Park as both sides struggled to retain possession or mount a sustained assault on the opposing team’s goal.

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    Man of the match Daley Blind and goal scorer Adnan Januzaj were happy with the team’s performance in Manchester United’s victory over Aston Villa

    The inclusion of Rudy Gestede on the hour mark threatened to haul Villa back into the game, but United stood firm as they extended their unbeaten run at Villa Park in the league to 20 games with their second successive 1-0 win of the season.

    Villa entered the first top-flight game held on a Friday night since 2004, unchanged following their opening day victory at newly-promoted Bournemouth while Januzaj’s inclusion saw Ashley Young start the game on the bench against his former club.

    United had the first opening on 16 minutes when Morgan Schneiderlin ghosted into the back post to connect with Memphis Depay’s centre, but he could not steer his effort on target.

    Brad Guzan crashed into Memphis to stop him from latching onto Juan Mata’s through ball on 20 minutes, as United began to take hold of the game.

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    And the Reds were soon in front as Januzaj collected the influential Mata’s incisive pass, cut inside Richards' sliding tackle before sending a low drive in off the post, via a deflection off Villa defender Ciaran Clark.

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    Louis van Gaal was happy with the improvements made by Manchester United especially in not giving chances away to Aston Villa

    Villa saw claims for a penalty waved away shortly before half time as Matteo Darmian and Richards tussled in the United area, but referee Mike Dean was unmoved.

    Jordan Ayew's shot over two minutes after the break when a sloppy Mata pass gifted him possession, but United ‘keeper Sergio Romero remained untroubled between the sticks.

    The hosts then mounted a sustained push to get back into the game, with Gabriel Agbonlahor testing Romero with a header.

    Bastian Schweinsteiger and Ander Herrera were then brought on, swinging the game back in favour of the visitors despite Gestede entering the fray.

    United had lost their first-half fluency, although hardly looked in danger of losing their lead. And they had the chance to wrap up the game on 73 minutes when Mata produced yet another defence-splitting pass to put Memphis through on goal, but the Dutchman’s curling effort went agonisingly wide of Guzan’s goal.

    Villa failed to take advantage of their reprieve as United coasted to victory in the rare Friday night outing.

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    Tim Sherwood was disappointed with the result but felt his player gave everything in their defeat to Manchester United

    Player ratings

    Aston Villa: Guzan (7), Bacuna (6), Richards (7), Clark (6), Amavi (8), Veretout (6), Gueye (7), Westwood (8), Sinclair (7), Ayew (6), Agbonlahor (6).

    Used subs: Sanchez (5), Gestede (6).

    Man Utd: Romero (7), Darmian (7), Smalling (8), Blind (8), Shaw (6), Carrick (6), Schneiderlin (7), Mata (8), Memphis (6), Januzaj (7), Rooney (6).

    Used subs: Young (5), Schweinsteiger (6), Herrera (7).

    Man of the Match: Daley Blind (Man Utd)

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