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Manchester United close in on Liverpool with win over Aston Villa, with more Premier League action today

Manchester United close in on Liverpool with win over Aston Villa, with more Premier League action today
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By Simon Peach, PA Chief Football Writer

Manchester United moved level on points with Premier League leaders Liverpool as Bruno Fernandes’ penalty got 2021 off to a winning start against Aston Villa.

An impressive run of seven wins in nine top-flight matches saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side end New Year’s Day in second spot – their highest position at the turn of the year since Alex Ferguson retired as champion in 2012-13.

The United great was in the stands on Friday as the current crop join rivals Liverpool on 33 points, with Fernandes scoring from the spot shortly after Bertrand Traore cancelled out Anthony Martial’s effort to secure a 2-1 win against Villa.

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The in-form sides played out an entertaining New Year’s Day encounter at an empty Old Trafford, where fine goalkeeping from David De Gea and Emiliano Martinez prevented the scoreline from being far greater.

United edged the first half and went into the break with a deserved lead as Martial – in for the suspended Edinson Cavani – directed home Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s cross after Tyrone Mings failed to clear.

But Dean Smith’s Villa have been hugely impressive this season and translated early second-half pressure into a goal, with Traore netting after United were caught napping from a quickly-taken free-kick.

The score was not level for long, though, as Fernandes converted from the spot after Douglas Luiz was adjudged to have brought down Paul Pogba in the box.

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Play swung from end to end for the remainder of the match and Eric Bailly produced a key block to deny substitute Keinan Davis levelling deep in stoppage time.

In today's action, Tottenham are looking for a first festive win Premier League win in the opening game of the afternoon.

Jose Mourinho's men welcome in-form Leeds to the new White Hart Lane at 12.30

The Portuguese manager is still seething about the lack of notice for the postponement of Wednesday's game against Fulham.

At 3 o clock Crystal Palace will look to inflict more misery on Sheffield United.

Chris Wilder's side are rooted to the foot of the table with just 2 points so far this season.

Brighton and Wolves could both do with a win, they meet in the 530 kick off at the Amex.

The two teams only had single Premier League win betwwen them in December.

Mikel Arteta will look to make it three wins in a row when they visit the Hawthorns in the late kickoff at 8 o clock

Sam Allardyce meanwhile is still looking fo rhis first win as West Brom boss as they sit second from bottom of the table.

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