Under-21: United v Aston Villa

A minute’s applause was observed before kick-off, and the young Reds wore black armbands, to mark the passing of United legend Denis Law.

Sam Mather opened the scoring with the goal of the first half, directly from a loose shot.

Bradley Burrowes leveled the score for the visitors, before Mather scored the winner from the penalty spot to secure victory for United.

The first 20 minutes began an even contest, with chances for both sides, but none that posed too many difficult questions to the respective goalkeepers.

That is until United were awarded a free kick from a short distance from the Villains’ penalty area, in a central position, after Captain Dan Gore had shot over.

Math took a step forward to take the piece and curled up his shot by goalkeeper Lander Emery, the ball hit the post and on the network to identify United’s leadership.

After this goal, the game returned to its usual speed, so the young reds entered the break with an upfront goal.

Villa returned from the break with new momentum and did issues at the start of the period when the Jamal Jimoh-Aloba complex on the left wing, before playing a ball through the penalty domain for May, the Burrowes striker come back. range.

However, the young Reds defended themselves and received a penalty after the brand of the hour, when Ethan Wheatley kept the ball away from the Curling Emery, forcing the goalkeeper to a foul.

Mather, scorer in our first game, took on penalty shootout duty, sending a hard kick into the middle of the net, leaving Emery with little hope of making it.

The visitors finished the game with a lot of attacking pressure, hoping to locate the equalizer, but Travis Binnion’s look remained strong and held until the referee’s whistle.

Match details

United: Harrison; Ogunneye, Fredricson, Kukonki (Jackson 79), Murray; Gore (c), Kone (McAllister 79); Sharpe, Moorhouse (Missin 66), Mather (Curley 66); Wheatley.

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Goals: Mather 24, 65 (pen).

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