Magic draw (2-2), looking to the … future for Aston Villa! His team Steven Gerrard saw her Manchester United to lead 2-0 at “Villa Park” thanks to his goals Bruno Fernandes, however, with a five-minute outburst in the final straight took the point, in the context of the 22nd game of the Premier League.
For the “villagers” made their debut Dean and Coutinho -with the second even shaping the final score at 81′- and showed that upgrading their roster can lead them to important moments in the future.
With only one victory in the last four games, United was left (7th, 32b.), with the hosts – coming from three defeats in the last four turns – going up to 23 points and 13th place. At the same time, they took part in revenge for their exclusion from the “red devils” in the Cup last Monday (15/1).
The match:
The game started with the best conditions for United, something for which the opposing goalkeeper put his … hand (or to be precise did not). Specifically, just at 6′ The Fernandes caught a long shot, with him Martines to make a miscalculation, watching the ball pass through his hands, to end up in the net.
The visitors then had chances to make it 0-2 immediately. However, as time passed, the “villagers” increased their speed, as a result of which they were quite close to the goal. However, against them both before the end of the half and in the first minutes of the second, they found the De Gea.
To get to 67′, when Fred pushed high and stole, to pass to the height of the large area in Fernandes, who with a powerful shot scored the 0-2.
Somewhere there, things seemed to be more or less judged. Nevertheless, Aston Villa had the opposite view. In the 77′ after a nice movement of the ball, the Ramsey reduced to 2-1. The scorer was transformed into a creator at 81′, giving a parallel goal to Coutinho who scored the final 2-2 with a close place.
The rating:
In detail, the program of the 22nd match:
Friday, 14/1
Brighton-Crystal Palace 1-1
(87 ‘Andersen – 69’ Gallagher)
Saturday, 15/1
Manchester City-Chelsea 1-0
(70 ‘De Bruyne)
Wolves-Southampton 3-1
(37 ‘pen. Jimenez, 59’ Coudy, 90 + 1 ‘Traore – 84’ Ward-Praus)
Burnley-Leicester (postponed)
Newcastle-Watford 1-1
(49 ‘St. Maximen – 88’ Joao Pedro)
Norwich-Everton 2-1
(16 ‘auto Kin, 18’ Aida – 60 ‘Richardson)
Aston Villa-Manchester United 2-2
(77 ‘Ramsey, 81’ Coutinho – 6 ‘, 67’ Fernandes)
Sunday, 16/1
West Ham-Leeds (16:00)
Liverpool-Brentford (16:00)
Tottenham-Arsenal (postponed)
The next match (23rd):
Friday, 21/1
Watford-Norwich (22:00)
Saturday, 22/1
Everton-Aston Villa (14:30)
Leeds-Newcastle (17:00)
Manchester United-West Ham (17:00)
Brentford-Wolves (17:00)
Southampton-Manchester City (19:30)
Sunday, 23/1
Arsenal-Burnley (16:00)
Crystal Palace-Liverpool (16:00)
Leicester-Brighton (16:00)
Chelsea-Tottenham (18:30)
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