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April 15, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
Old Trafford — Manchester
Referee:‬ M. Halsey‎
Attendance:‬ 75138‎
 
7′ (PG) Wayne Rooney
 
 
73′ Wayne Rooney
 
90+3′ Nani
 
Top of the Match
Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney
Manchester United
Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney
Manchester United
Flop of the Match
Emile Heskey
Emile Heskey
Aston Villa
Shay Given
Shay Given
Aston Villa

Manchester United 4-0 Aston Villa: Rooney, Welbeck & Nani on target as champions return to winning ways at Old Trafford

Ashley Young won another controversial penalty to send the hosts on their way as they restored their five point gap over neighbors Man City with a commanding win over Villa

By Joe Wright

Two goals from Wayne Rooney and strikes from Danny Welbeck and Nani were enough see off  Aston Villa and restore Manchester United’s five point lead at the top of the Premier League.

Ashley Young stirred up fresh controversy as he won the penalty which Rooney dispatched to set United on their way, before Welbeck added a second from close range shortly before the break.

Rooney netted again fifteen minutes from time and Nani slotted home late on as the champions coasted to victory against a lackluster Villa side.

United went into the match with the hangover of Wigan on Wednesday perhaps still on their minds. Sir Alex Ferguson recalled Paul Scholes to the heart of midfield after he was rested for the defeat at the DW Stadium, while Danny Welbeck was preferred to Javier Hernandez up front.

The visitors opted for a five-man midfield, with Austrian Under-21 international Andreas Weimann deployed wide on the left as new club captain Gabby Agbonlahor played the solo role up top.

It was Weimann who had the first chance of the match with just a couple of minutes on the clock as he beat the offside trap from a long ball, but his left-footed effort lacked power and it was a comfortable save for De Gea.

United were awarded a dubious penalty in the opening stages of last weekend’s clash with QPR and, with less than ten minutes on the clock, lightning struck for a second time at Old Trafford.

Ashley Young, who was criticized for his part in the dismissal of Shaun Derry last week, jinked his way into the Villa penalty area where he made contact with the standing leg of Ciaran Clark. Referee Mark Halsey pointed straight to the spot, and Rooney sent Shay Given the wrong way to put the hosts in front.

Replays showed that contact was minimal, but the young defender was always running a risk by leaving his leg trailing off the ground, and Rooney made no mistake in slotting home his side’s 47th home league goal of the season.

The hosts began to dictate proceedings, with the returning Scholes at the heart of the action, and United came close to adding a second with two good chances in the space of a minute as first Welbeck and then Rooney were denied.

The young England striker was proving a real threat for the hosts,  and James Collins had to be alert mniutes later as he blocked another Welbeck effort over the bar.

Villa had offered little threat in the United half, with former Manchester City man Stephen Ireland’s curling shot the only effort to speak of as the hosts dominated proceedings.

Valencia and Rafael were causing some real problems down the Villa left, and they combined again before the former Wigan man fired the ball across the box to Welbeck at the near post, but Given was on hand to turn his first-time effort over the bar.

The Old Trafford crowd was becoming restless as a stout Villa defence began to frustrate the home side, but with just a couple of minutes to go before the break, Ferguson’s men grabbed that crucial second.

Carrick found Evra down the left after some neat interplay with Rooney, and the Frenchman’s cross was left by the whole of the visiting defence allowing Welbeck to slide in at the far post to divert the ball home.

The second half started as if both sides were resigned to the result, with little action to speak of until the hour mark when substitute Nani turned Valencia’s corner goalwards and it struck the arm of Nathan Baker, but Mark Halsey waved play on.

Villa had improved and De Gea was called upon to tip Emile Heskey’s header over the bar, before Rooney had a great chance to make the points safe but he scuffed his shot wide from 12 yards.

The visitor’s resurgence was short lived, however, as the hosts finally made the points safe 15 minutes from time.

Rooney fed Valencia to the right of the penalty area, and the winger cut the ball back for the United talisman, whose stabbed effort took a nick of Collins before nestling in the back of Given’s net.

Dimitar Berbatov replaced the England striker for his first appearance in two months as United went in search of a fourth, with Given denying Welbeck and Valencia from close range.

Nani added a fourth in stoppage time, slotting home past Given following Jonny Evans' neat through ball as the champions eased three points closer to a 20th title.

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Manchester United

1
David de Gea
Goalkeeper
3.00
3
Patrice Evra
Defender
43′
3.00
5
Rio Ferdinand
Defender
3.00
6
Jonny Evans
Defender
93′
3.00
2
Rafael
Defender
3.00
16
Michael Carrick
Midfielder
9′
3.00
18
Ashley Young
Midfielder
7′ 61′
3.00
22
Paul Scholes
Midfielder
49′ 78′
3.50
7
Antonio Valencia
Midfielder
73′
3.00
10
Wayne Rooney
Striker
7′ 73′ 75′
3.50
19
Danny Welbeck
Striker
43′
3.50

Aston Villa

3.00
1
Shay Given
Goalkeeper
2.50
6
Alan Hutton
Defender
51′
2.50
19
2.50
6
3.00
30
Eric Lichaj
Defender
2.50
32
2.50
7
3.00
25
Barry Bannan
Midfielder
91′
2.50
38
Gary Gardner
Midfielder
38′
3.00
11
3.00
26

Substitutes

40
Ben Amos
Goalkeeper
0.00
4
Phil Jones
Defender
0.00
11
Ryan Giggs
Midfielder
0.00
17
Nani
Midfielder
61′ 92′ 93′
3.00
23
Tom Cleverley
Midfielder
78′
3.00
9
2.50
14
Chicharito
Striker
0.00

Substitutes

0.00
22
Bradley Guzan
Goalkeeper
0.00
24
2.50
10
0.00
35
Daniel Johnson
Midfielder
2.50
40
2.50
18
0.00
14

Coach/Manager

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0.00

Coach/Manager

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Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Robin van Persie Robin van Persie
Striker
Man United
26 3
Luis Suárez Luis Suárez
Striker
Liverpool
23 0
Gareth Bale Gareth Bale
Midfielder
Tottenham
21 0
C. Benteke C. Benteke
Striker
Aston Villa
19 3
Michu Michu
Midfielder
Swansea City
19 0