Man Utd stay third with win against lacklustre Villa

Why it matters: United’s win tightens the top‑four race and showcases new talent ahead of the Champions League.
- Manchester United secure a 3‑1 victory, cementing third‑place standing in the Premier League.
- Aston Villa fail to mount a comeback, exposing a lackluster performance.
- Matheus Cunha opens the scoring, while Benjamin Sesko adds two, including a decisive substitute goal.
- P. Carrick (BBC) continues to argue for a permanent coaching role, suggesting stability behind the scenes.
- Sky Sports hails Sesko’s impact, emphasizing United’s momentum in the Champions League race.
Manchester United thrashed a flat‑lined Aston Villa 3‑1 at Old Trafford, with goals from Matheus Cunha and a double from super‑sub Benjamin Sesko, keeping the Red Devils in third place and sharpening their Champions League push. BBC and Sky Sports add that the win bolsters the case for P. Carrick’s permanent backroom role while spotlighting Sesko’s emerging importance.




