Manchester United's COMEBACK vs. Aston Villa has Craig ready to give Man Utd credit | ESPN FC



The ESPN FC crew reacts to Manchester United’s 3-2 win over Aston Villa in their Premier League matchup. United went into halftime with a 2-goal deficit but launched a comeback that was highlighted by the winning goal from Rasmus Hojlund after he hadn’t recorded an EPL goal up to this point.

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  1. I feel like the energy and the runs forward and just the overall flow is being shut off and we just play bad when we can’t press! You can’t play from the back every single game, and it’s just killed us this season.

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  2. What is this nonsense Craig talking about Eric Ten Hag on the edge which he said which makes the argument did he see Eric Ten Hag first season which pushes the argument what does espn dislike about Eric Ten Hag.

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  3. United needs Toney or Lewandowski, Bardghji Todibo DeGea Greenwood in January and offload Martial Sancho Lindelof.

    In summer Kimmich, Alaba or DeLigt, Kroos, Muller, Martinez for Onana Mount Maguire Antony

    2024 25
    Martinez
    Awb Varane Licha Shaw
    Casemiro Kroos
    Greenwood Bruno Rashford
    Lewandowski

    DeGea
    Kimmich Todibo Evans Alaba
    McTominay Eriksen
    Bardghji Muller Garnacho
    Hojlund

    This team would win things

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  4. He just had to say the usual nonsense about Bruno whining throughout the first half, something that’s not true. The fight back started in the first half, not the 2nd half like these fellows suggest. Rashford had about 2 attempts in the first half but we understand the agenda.

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  5. Great display by united in that 2nd half but villa defending was a joke. You're 2 up away from home and you're still getting caught out on a counter several times. Shocking lack of defensive awareness and to make it worse trying to play cute passes out the back when a team is pressing you like rabid mad dogs 🤦

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  6. We keep losing because ETH keeps playing mactominay. If Bruno doesn't bring out the pass we can't win. Eriksson is a complete midfielder. If the pass doesn't come from Bruno it'll come from Eriksson. But unfortunately ETH is blind to this. Mactominay cannot put together one good pass. That's why attackers were not scoring

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  7. I'm a Villa fan who became a Villa fan 30 years ago. I am happy when WE win, disappointed when WE lose! I'm aware that if Spurs win by 3+ goals tonight they would leapfrog us in league, however, I will not become a Brighton fan. I also will not be hoping West Ham beat Arsenal to maintain the 1 point gap! 99% of the fans & pundits who were queueing up to congratulate Ten Haag for masterminding Uniteds emphatic 3-2 win would've been calling for him to be sacked at half time. UTV!

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  8. "They will let you down – when they give you a glimmer of hope that they might be on track do something, they basically go and lose a game that they shouldn't lose. They have got Villa on Boxing Day – they can go and win that, that's how daft it is, and then they could go and lose at Forest four days later."

    I hope the team can prove this quote is wrong.

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  9. Agree ⬇️ Ericksen Still arguably the best signing by last couple yrs. Who’s the best bargain Ericksen Macalister alveraz or Maddison?! Garnacho was all over the place as well. 👍 for hojlund he needed & deserved a goal
    That 3v1 called off goal I thought United would melt.
    How tf did villa blow this lead 🤦‍♂️ why did emeri slow down the game after scoring two towards end of the first half. this is the first week I lost dam near all my EPL betting 🤦‍♂️ United needs to play like end of game Chelsea United most frustrating teams to watch I can say even spurs 😂

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  10. This summer, Jurgen Klopp missed out on a 185 million worth of transfer targets in Caicedo and Lavia. And Klopp is still sitting on top of the table because he filled that giant hole in his transfer plans by singing Wataru Endo for 18 million instead (1/10th of what was planned). In a season where Liverpool was expected to finish in top 4 at best, Klopp is competing for a title against Guardiola (who gets to sign any player he wants with an open chequebook) and Arteta (who was given the freedom to buy a Declan Rice for 105 million even though he has only won 1 FA Cup in 5 years).

    The tactical acumen of Klopp is on another level compared to the other two. There's no way Guardiola or Arteta could have taken this Liverpool team into a title race this season. I think it takes a very biased eye to miss that.

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