Garnacho’s brace levels the score after McGinn and Dendoncker put Villa ahead; Hojlund seals the win
Rasmus Hojlund’s first Premier League goal proved decisive as Manchester United staged a remarkable comeback to beat Aston Villa 3-2 on Tuesday. The thrilling encounter saw Alejandro Garnacho score twice to erase a two-goal deficit.
United manager Erik ten Hag expressed his satisfaction with the team’s resilience, acknowledging the unwavering support of the fans, despite setbacks.
“Keep belief in us, they are always backup us and we have so many setbacks, in my opinion, our fans deserved it.”
Manchester United Climbs to Sixth in Standings
Despite being booed off the pitch at halftime, Manchester United climbed to sixth in the standings with 31 points. Villa, in 11 games losing for the first time in all competitions, have 39 points and grabbed 3rd position, missing an opportunity to draw level with league leaders Liverpool.
Unai Emery, manager of Villa, acknowledges the quality and spirited performance of the United players.
“The atmosphere in the stadium pushed them. Manchester united has very good players.”
Hojlund Ends Goal Drought After 1,027 Minutes
Rasmus Hojlund ended his league goal drought of 1,027 minutes in the 82nd minute, securing the win for United. The 20-year-old’s goal came from a Manchester United corner and from John McGinn’s knee ball rebound and fell to Hojlund, who swiped it off the post.
Hojlund spoke about the team’s belief in winning and the joy of getting the win.
“yes, I am very happy. It was a long time awaite. I am very glad at this moment and consider myself lucky.”
Garnacho’s Impact and VAR Controversy
Alejandro Garnacho, named the Player of the Match, scored in the 59th and 71st minutes, contributing significantly to United’s turnaround. VAR controversially ruled out Garnacho’s earlier goal minutes after halftime, where he went around Emi Martinez, goalkeeper and slotted home.
The disallowed goal fueled United’s determination, and they continued to attack relentlessly.
Second-Half Transformation
United, after Jim Ratcliffe’s investment playing their first match, appeared down and out at halftime. However, a remarkable second-half transformation, with seven shots on target, showcased the team’s resilience.
Garnacho’s impactful performance and Hojlund’s breakthrough goal marked a significant turnaround for United.
Hojlund said “The celebrations tell the whole story of we believed in ourselves at the very end of the game and today we won the match.