Man Utd player ratings gallery: One player scores 3/10 as two earn 4/10 in 3-1 loss to Aston Villa

Goals from Leon Bailly, Lucas Digne and Jacob Ramsey downed Manchester United.

Manchester United’s recent unbeaten run in the Premier League came to an end on Saturday as Erik ten Hag’s men lost 3-1 to Aston Villa.

Early goals from Leon Bailey and Lucas Digne set Villa on their way, before Jacob Ramsey’s own-goal late in the second half gave United some hope. But that quickly was snuffed out at the start of the second period thanks to Ramsey’s well-taken goal on 49 minutes.

It took just seven minutes for Villa to net the opening goal of the game. Ramsey picked the ball up around 25 yards from goal and slipped it into the space vacated by Victor Lindelof, who had pushed upfield.

Bailey scurried after it and, after taking a touch, unleashed a powerful shot that fizzed past David de Gea and ended up in the back of the net.

Minutes later and it was 2-0. Luke Shaw was booked for a lunging challenge on Ramsey and from the resulting free-kick Digne curled it into the bottom corner. United just couldn’t cope with Villa’s energy and movement, and Emiliano Buendia shot wide from the edge of the box as their domination continued.

Bar a Casemiro strike that deflected over, United had created almost nothing inside the opening 30 minutes. But Emiliano Martinez had to be on hand to keep out Alejandro Garnacho’s effort as he wriggled free of Matty Cash and fired a left-footed shot towards goal.

It was a great save by the Villa goalkeeper, who then denied Cristiano Ronaldo’s header with a good reaction stop via his feet. United ended the half on top and grabbed a goal just moments before the half-time whistle. Luke Shaw’s strike from the edge of the box, which seemed to be off target, deflected into the goal off Ramsey.

But, like the first half, Villa started the second emphatically, and De Gea had to keep out a shot from Bailey after just nine seconds. Yet, the Spaniard could do nothing to deny Ramsey minutes later as he met Ollie Watkins’ cut back inside the box and fired it into the top corner.

The second half proved to be a tight and tense affair, with few chances from either side. Ronaldo hit the wall with a free-kick and Diogo Dalot whipped a dangerous cross into the Villa box that went unanswered, but the hosts managed the game well and gave United little opportunity to create scoring opportunities.

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It took just seven minutes for Villa to net the opening goal of the game. Ramsey picked the ball up around 25 yards from goal and slipped it into the space vacated by Victor Lindelof, who had pushed upfield.

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