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Man Utd 1-0 Aston Villa: Scott McTominay's early header proved to be enough for hosts

Report as Scott McTominay's early header secured Man Utd's passage into the FA Cup fourth round; Aston Villa piled the pressure on as Steven Gerrard's side searched for an equaliser; Danny Ing's second-half strike ruled out by VAR after long delay; United will now face Middlesbrough

Scott McTominay celebrates scoring for Man Utd vs Aston Villa
Image: Scott McTominay scored what proved to be the winner for Man Utd against Aston Villa

Manchester United survived an Aston Villa onslaught - including two goals being disallowed - as Scott McTominay's early strike proved enough to send Ralf Rangnick's team into the FA Cup fourth round.

United, who were without the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, took the lead just eight minutes into the game as Fred sent in an inch-perfect cross from the right and McTominay glanced a header past Emiliano Martinez from close range.

Villa were celebrating what they thought was an equaliser just five minutes into the second half when Ezri Konsa headed a free-kick back across the face of goal for Danny Ings to bundle home from close range.

Referee Michael Oliver disallowed a Danny Ings goal after consulting VAR
Image: Referee Michael Oliver disallowed a Danny Ings goal after consulting VAR

But after a lengthy VAR review, including Michael Oliver checking the monitor, it was disallowed after Jacob Ramsey was adjudged to have blocked Edinson Cavani.

When asked for his thoughts on the decision, Villa boss Steven Gerrard said: "How long have you got? The officials took three and a half minutes to settle that one. They have looked at two or three things in it.

The VAR call in numbers...

It took three minutes and 36 seconds for Darren England and Michael Oliver to overturn the decision for Danny Ings' equaliser.

"When VAR is there and they make a decision you have to accept it. There is nothing you can do to change it. The easy way out is to blame luck and the officials, we won't do that."

The frustration continued for Villa as Ings again saw celebrations cut short when he raced through and clipped the ball over De Gea for Watkins to tap home, only to see the offside flag go up for the summer signing's initial run.

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FA Cup fourth-round draw: Man Utd vs Middlesbrough

Manchester United’s reward for their 1-0 vicotry over Aston villa is a fourth-round tie against Championship side Middlesbrough at Old Trafford.

The fourth-round matches will be played on the opening weekend of February.

It was the story of the game for Gerrard's side, who despite the early setback, responded well to going behind to McTominay's early header.

They did everything but score as John McGinn's long-range effort was kept out by David de Gea before Ollie Watkins rattled the crossbar after turning Victor Lindelof inside as the hosts got in at the break with their lead intact.

After the disallowed goals, Villa continued to push for a late equaliser, but it did not prove to be their night as United survived an almighty scare to reach the fourth round, where they will play Middlesbrough.

How the drama unfolded as Danny Ings’ equaliser was ruled out…

Sky Sports’ Ron Walker:

GOAL! Man Utd 1-1 Aston Villa (Ings, 51)

United's defensive failings finally come back to haunt them! McGinn's deep free-kick from the right is nodded back across goal by an unmarked Konsa. It's then turned in by Ings, almost on the line - but will VAR have anything to say about it?

52: VAR! This has gone to a full VAR review... Is Ings in an offside position?

Former Aston Villa striker Darius Vassell on Sky Sports News: “The United players are complaining about Cavani being blocked, but it’s offside being checked.”

53: There might be a touch from Watkins before it reaches Ings. If so, he's definitely offside.

53: Darren England, the VAR, is still looking at this. Michael Oliver is as confused as all of us.

54: It sounds as though it's Ramsey, standing offside before blocking Cavani as the free-kick comes in, who might be in trouble here.

54: GOAL DISALLOWED! Ramsey is penalised for the block on Cavani, as he's seen to influence the game from an offside position.

Rangnick: I saw progress but still things to improve

Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick (L) insists he saw progress from his side in their 1-0 win over Aston Villa
Image: Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick (L) insists he saw progress from his side in their 1-0 win over Aston Villa

United boss Ralf Rangnick has spoken about the need for his side to take control of games, but there were still plenty of worrying signs as Villa dominated possession at Old Trafford.

However, United's interim boss insists he saw progress from the defeat against Wolves last week.

"I think we showed a reaction after the Wolves game, that is what everyone expected from us," Rangnick said. "We knew it would be very difficult against Villa. In the first half, I thought we did well. It could have been 3-2 or 4-3 to us at half-time.

"In the second half, we were on the counter-attack and we could have made more of those situations. We took the wrong decisions at times but when we changed to a diamond in midfield, we had more control.

"In the last 20 minutes, we had more control. We fought well as a team together when it was important. In the end, it was a good win. That was our goal, to proceed to the next round."

When asked if he saw progress, Rangnick added: "Yes. To say that this was a perfect game, nobody would believe that of course, it was not. We still have quite a few things we can get better at but a clean sheet was important today and we worked together. Still a lot of things to improve but it is easier to do that with a 1-0 win."

United flatter to deceive again

Scott McTominay, right, celebrates with team-mates after scoring the opening goal for Man Utd vs Aston Villa
Image: Scott McTominay, right, celebrates with team-mates after scoring the opening goal for Man Utd vs Aston Villa

Sky Sports' Oliver Yew:

"It was job done for Manchester United, but only just!

"Steven Gerrard will be left scratching his head on the bus home from Old Trafford, wondering how his side didn't get something from this entertaining FA Cup tie.

"Villa were by far the better side as they passed their way through Manchester United time and time again, just as Wolves did in their win at Old Trafford in the Premier League a week ago as Ralf Rangnick's side's failings of the last few weeks appeared again.

Player ratings

Man Utd: De Gea (8), Dalot (6), Lindelof (5), Varane (6), Shaw (6), McTominay (7), Fred (6), Greenwood (7), Fernandes (6), Rashford (4), Cavani (5).

Subs: Van de Beek (6), Lingard (n/a), Elanga (n/a).

Aston Villa: Martinez (7), Cash (7), Konsa (6), Mings (6), Targett (7), McGinn (7), Luiz (8), Ramsey (8), Buendia (8), Ings (7), Watkins (8).

Subs: El Ghazi (n/a), Philogene-Bidace (n/a)

Man of the match: Matty Cash

"McTominay and Fred may have combined for what proved to be United's winning goal in the opening stages, but time after time United were overrun in the middle of the park as Villa piled the pressure on the hosts.

"The frustrations of the home fans were evident as passes went astray and Villa continued to dominate the game, and on a different day, Gerrard's men would have got their reward.

"However, it was to be United's day as they held on for a much-needed win to ease the pressure slightly on Rangnick."

Team news

Cristiano Ronaldo was conspicuous by his absence as Manchester United again lined up without captain Harry Maguire.

The 36-year-old Ronaldo was not in the squad at Old Trafford, where Ralf Rangnick made five alterations as Diogo Dalot, Victor Lindelof, Fred, Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford came in.

United defender Maguire again missed out through injury, while Villa welcomed back Tyrone Mings and Ollie Watkins.

Gerrard: We need to be more ruthless

Villa boss Gerrard has called on his side to be more ruthless in both penalty areas after they squandered an excellent opportunity to reach the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 2016.

Gerrard said: "Very tough. We are out of the FA Cup and coming into this job I saw this competition as an opportunity to have a good run in it.

"The lads gave a lot in terms of performance but we need to learn and close the gap from a performance that was nearly good enough. We dominated for large parts but we were not ruthless enough.

"I've seen enough tonight in terms of the performance to know that I can get to where I want to get to but we need to learn and learn quickly. We need to be more ruthless moving forward, defending crosses we need to be tighter. We cannot be having people with free headers in our six-yard box. It is quite clear what we need to iron out and we will do it in the short term."

Will Coutinho prove the difference for Villa?

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Despite the defeat at Old Trafford, it's been a big week for Villa with Philippe Coutinho putting the finishing touches to his loan move from Barcelona.

The former Liverpool forward has completed his medical and is currently in France completing paperwork for his work permit.

He is set to join up with his new team-mates on Wednesday to take part in his first training session and will be ready to play in Saturday's Premier League match against United.

Gerrard will be hoping his former Liverpool team-mate can make the difference when his side goes head to head with United again, this time at Villa Park and live on Sky Sports.

"It is quite unique to play a team in the space of five or six days," Gerrard said when asked about facing United again in a few days.

"The players have an opportunity to flip the mood, flip the feeling. I am sure they are frustrated. They played quite well and dominated large arts but with no rewards for the performance so they have an opportunity at Villa Park to straighten that out.

"I am not disappointed in the performance tonight just disappointed we didn't take our chances and conceded a sloppy goal."

What's next?

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Manchester United visit Aston Villa in the Premier League next Saturday at 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League.

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