As brace from Ander Herrera helped Manchester United to record a 3-1 win over Aston Villa this afternoon.
The Spanish midfielder broke the deadlock just before the break, with Wayne Rooney doubling his side's tally in the closing stages.
Villa striker Christian Benteke pulled a goal back almost instantly, but any hopes of an equaliser were extinguished when Herrera rolled in his second goal of the game in stoppage time.
Find out how the match unfolded with Sports Mole's minute by minute updates below.
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"I think they are beatable, they have only lost two games at home all season, they have a terrific record at Old Trafford, but every team can beat anyone. It would be an upset - we believe we are capable of upsetting them."
"Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool wanted to attack but now we play Aston Villa. They shall organise themselves much more than Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool so it's again a challenge to confirm that we can disorganise Aston Villa," the Dutchman said during his pre-match press conference.
"Against a defensive team it's much more difficult to score than against, for example, Manchester City which is also an attacking team. But Chelsea is [another] more organised team so that is more difficult."
In addition, the skipper has eight goals in his last six OT league appearances vs Villa. #mufclive
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 4, 2015
"#Gameday!!! Difficult game against a confident #MUFC today! Let's get in their faces and upset them," he tweeted.
Ashley Young name booed by Villa fans as it is read out on the PA system.
— Paul Hirst (@hirstclass) April 4, 2015
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