Manchester United kept up their impressive chase for a top-four spot with a comfortable 3-0 win at relegation-threatened Aston Villa in the Premier League
United went ahead in the 27th minute after a debatable penalty award when referee Jon Moss ruled that Ezri Konsa had brought down Bruno Fernandes just inside the box. The Portugal international rose to convert the spot-kick.
There was no dispute about United's second goal, though, just before the break, a thundering drive from Greenwood after good work from Martial. "Ever since I came to the club, the youth team beat Chelsea and he scored three, I think, I watched that game on video and it's natural for him to score goals and handle the ball," said Solskjaer.
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