LONDON (AFP) – Wayne Rooney inspired Manchester United to come from
behind and beat Aston Villa 4-1 on Saturday in a game marked by fresh
protests against United manager David Moyes.
A small aeroplane
towing an anti-Moyes banner flew over Old Trafford shortly after
kick-off and the under-fire former Everton manager then saw his side
fall behind to an Ashley Westwood free-kick.
However, Rooney
scored twice before half-time, with Juan Mata and Javier Hernandez
adding further goals as the under-performing champions provisionally
moved to within nine points of the Premier League’s top four.
There
were fewer than two minutes on the clock on a sunny afternoon in
Manchester when the plane, chartered by a group of disgruntled fans,
made its appearance, trailing a banner that read: ‘WRONG ONE – MOYES
OUT’.
It was a response to the pro-Moyes ‘THE CHOSEN ONE’ banner
that has adorned the Stretford End since the beginning of the season,
but the man himself received a warm reception when he emerged before
kick-off.
Applause turned to silence, though, in the 13th minute
when Westwood curled a delicate free-kick over the United wall and
inside the left-hand post to put Villa ahead.
Villa centre-back
Ciaran Clark then put a free header over, but Rooney equalised in the
20th minute when he exploited slack marking to convert Shinji Kagawa’s
left-wing cross with a deft glancing header.
The England striker
completed the turnaround shortly before half-time, burying a penalty
into the bottom-right corner after Mata had been cleaned out by Leandro
Bacuna.
Villa striker Christian Benteke gave United two big scares
early in the second half, miskicking right in front of goal and then
heading just over, but Mata’s 57th-minute strike gave the hosts
breathing space.
After Marouane Fellaini tried to bundle his way
through in the Villa area, the ball popped out to Mata, who thrashed
home right-footed to claim his first United goal since his club-record
£37.1 million ($61.2 million, 44.8 million euros) move from Chelsea in
January.
Substitute Hernandez made it 4-1 in injury time, touching
home an Adnan Januzaj cross to complete an encouraging display ahead of
United’s mid-week Champions League date with Bayern Munich.
Later
on Saturday, leaders Chelsea can provisionally extend their advantage
over second-place Liverpool to four points by winning at fourth-bottom
Crystal Palace.
Third-place Manchester City will look to maintain
the pressure on Jose Mourinho’s side when they travel to fourth-place
Arsenal, who are in danger of being eliminated from the title race.
At
the other end of the table, second-bottom Cardiff City visit fellow
relegation contenders West Bromwich Albion hoping to bridge the
three-point gap that separates them from the Midlands club.
Elsewhere, Swansea City host Norwich City, Hull City travel to Stoke City, and Southampton tackle Newcastle United.
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