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Aston Villa vs Manchester United. Premier League.

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Aston Villa 3

  • L Bailey (7th minute)
  • L Digne (11th minute)
  • J Ramsey (49th minute)

Manchester United 1

  • J Ramsey (45th minute own goal)

Aston Villa 3-1 Man Utd: Unai Emery's first game ends 27-year wait for Premier League win over United at Villa Park

Report and free match highlights as goals from Leon Bailey, Lucas Digne and Jacob Ramsey earned Aston Villa an historic home win over Manchester United in Unai Emery's first game in charge; Erik ten Hag's nine-game unbeaten run is over

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Unai Emery secured Aston Villa's first Premier League home win over Manchester United since 1995 as they defeated Erik ten Hag's team 3-1 at Villa Park.

Leon Bailey scored for Villa in the seventh minute and when Lucas Digne curled in a free-kick not long after there were wild scenes of celebration among the home support. Luke Shaw's deflected strike, which went in off Jacob Ramsey, just before the interval gave lacklustre United hope - but not for long.

Ramsey's fine finish from Ollie Watkins' cut-back soon halted the comeback and it was no more than Villa deserved. This historic win makes it back-to-back Premier League home wins for the first time either this season or last as they move up to 13th in the table.

For United, with Cristiano Ronaldo as captain, it was perhaps as disjointed as they have looked since the Manchester derby. The defeat ends their run of nine games unbeaten in all competitions and means they wasted the chance to close the gap on the top four.

Player ratings

Aston Villa: Martinez (8), Cash (7), Konsa (7), Mings (8), Digne (8), Luiz (7), Dendoncker (7), Ramsey (9), Buendia (7), Watkins (8), Bailey (8).

Subs: McGinn (6), Kamara (6), Ings (6), Young (6), Sanson (n/a).

Manchester United: De Gea (5), Dalot (6), Lindelof (5), Martinez (6), Shaw (6), Casemiro (6), Eriksen (6), Garnacho (5), Van de Beek (4), Rashford (5), Ronaldo (5).

Subs: Malacia (6), Elanga (6), Martial (6).

Player of the match: Jacob Ramsey.

How Villa ended their United hoodoo

There was a raucous atmosphere beforehand as the supporters greeted new boss Emery and the team responded with an explosive start that was too much for United. Ramsey was at the heart of it, playing in Bailey who fired the ball beyond David de Gea for the opener.

Ramsey then won a free-kick as Villa kept up the pressure and Digne struck it superbly into the top-right corner to send the Holte End into delirium. It was a credit to their intensity but also their tactical superiority as they pulled United around playing out from the back.

Leon Bailey wheels away after giving Aston Villa an early lead against Manchester United
Image: Leon Bailey wheels away after giving Aston Villa an early lead against Manchester United

Team news

Unai Emery made two changes to the Aston Villa starting line-up that were beaten heavily by Newcastle prior to him taking the reins. Lucas Digne returned in place of Ashley Young, while Jacob Ramsey came back in to bolster midfield. Danny Ings was among the substitutes.

Donny van de Beek made his first Premier League start of the season in place of the suspended Bruno Fernandes as one of three changes to the Manchester United team that beat West Ham last weekend. Victor Lindelof came in for Harry Maguire, while Alejandro Garnacho made the first Premier League start of his fledgling career with Anthony Elanga dropping to the bench. Cristiano Ronaldo was named as United captain.

Ten Hag's team have been much improved but he would have been concerned by what he saw here in the absence of Bruno Fernandes through suspension. Donny van de Beek did not take his chance. Alejandro Garnacho was up and down on his first Premier League start.

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Erik ten Hag called Manchester United's tactic of crossing from deep for Cristiano Ronaldo "stupid"

The decision to hand Ronaldo the captaincy will also attract attention, although the veteran might have marked the occasion with a goal had his header not been well saved by Emiliano Martinez with his feet. United did manage to get a goal back before half-time though.

It was a fortunate one as the ball ricocheted off Ramsey following Shaw's hopeful shot but it altered the mood a little. It might even have been the lifeline that United needed. They wasted it, the remarkable Ramsey restoring the two-goal lead early in the second half.

Jacob Ramsey celebrates after scoring Aston Villa's third goal against Manchester United
Image: Jacob Ramsey celebrates after scoring Aston Villa's third goal against Manchester United

Villa never relinquished their control again, Tyrone Mings controlling an increasingly-agitated Ronaldo comfortably enough by fair means or foul. This is a setback for Ten Hag's revolution at United. But Emery's revolution at Villa has truly begun.

FPL Stats: Aston Villa 3-1 Man United

Goals Bailey, Digne, Ramsey
Assists Ramsey (2), Shaw, Watkins
Own goals Ramsey
Bonus points Ramsey (3), Digne (2), Bailey (1)

Emery thrilled by win first game in charge

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Aston Villa boss Unai Emery marked his return to the Premier League with a win

"I was dreaming it, and I am so happy," said the new Villa head coach afterwards.

"We have players with energy, with good skills. I think we wanted to be organised, to be disciplined. Being together and with our game plan, I think the players did it. It was a special day here.

"My challenge here is to be consistent. Today, I think it was so important to beat Manchester United after so long. Now it is about keeping consistent. Our next challenge is to keep the regularity in those matches away."

Asked by Sky Sports about the performances of Bailey and Ramsey, Emery said: "Amazing. Amazing. But they are good players. It's the first step. We have to be demanding, with the players as well, but today is the first step. Trying to say to everybody, 'We can'."

Ten Hag frustrated by 'totally unnecessary' goals

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says the goals conceded were 'not acceptable'

"The start of the first half and start of the second half," Ten Hag told Sky Sports when asked where the game was decided. "In between we could have come back. Second part of the first half was really good, and we get the goal back. But it's not acceptable to concede a goal so quickly after half-time on the counter."

There was no way of knowing how Emery would set up for his first game in charge but Ten Hag did not regard that as an excuse for the defeat.

"Our players are experienced, you have to get the right organisation and not concede goals. It was totally unnecessary. You have to stay together, compact, win your battles and stay on the ball, and all of that we didn't do. It starts with following the rules. It is disappointing."

Villa's win in stats

  • Before this game, the Red Devils were unbeaten in 23 away league games at Villa - the longest unbeaten away run a team has had against another in English league history.
  • Manchester United have lost nine away games in the Premier League in 2022 - they most defeats they have suffered in a calendar year since 1989 (12).
  • Each of the previous nine managers to face the Red Devils in their first Premier League match prior to Unai Emery had all lost.
  • Aston Villa's Jacob Ramsey became just the fourth player in Premier League history to score a goal, assist a goal and score an own goal in the same game.
  • Three of Lucas Digne's five goals in the Premier League have been scored from direct free kicks. Only four players have netted more since his debut in the competition.

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