Man Utd 1-0 Aston Villa: Marcus Rashford winner confirms Villans' relegation

Joleon Lescott shows his disappointment as Aston Villa are relegated
Aston Villa's relegation to the Championship has been confirmed after a 1-0 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Marcus Rashford's seventh goal of the season, turning in Antonio Valencia's low cross on 32 minutes, proved the winner in Villa's 24th defeat of the season, which leaves them an insurmountable 15 points short of safety with four games left.The West Midlands club end their 28-year stay in the top-flight with one of the poorest campaigns from any Premier League side - and they went out with a wimper.
With victory, meanwhile, United move to within a point of the Champions League spots, with fourth-placed rivals Manchester City playing Chelsea on Saturday Night Football on Sky Sports 1HD, and they deserved their win.

Marcus Rashford scored his seventh Manchester United goal of the season
Rooney was lively and influential from the start and his side bossed the opening 20 minutes, with Marouane Fellaini and Chris Smalling both heading wide from corners before Juan Mata danced into the area and should have found the target from 12 yards.
Juan Mata says he's delighted Wayne Rooney has returned to the Manchester United line-up following their 1-0 win over Aston Villa
Villa had a debatable case for a penalty as Ayew was brought down in the box, but got nothing, and the forward continued to be a rare live-wire for the away side, almost finding the net on the stroke of half-time when a close-range shot was blocked by Smalling.

Wayne Rooney made his first start in over two months following injury
Depay and Daley Blind flashed excellent crosses in front of the Villa goal as United hunted for a second, but they were fortunate not to draw the game after Gestede emerged from the bench to cause problems.
The goal was gaping as the forward tried to turn home Ayew's cut back, but his shot was blocked, before he volleyed against the upright with six minutes left.
But Villa had to win to have any hope of embarking on a great escape and, as they have done for most of the season, they fell short of what is required to win a Premier League football match.
Soccer Saturday verdict - Charlie Nicholas
Charlie Nicholas says Aston Villa were no threat to Manchester United at Old Trafford, despite only one goal seperating the teams
"Villa looked like a team who need the season to end now, understandably so. They had a little bit of fight, when Gestede came on. He hit the post and he should have scored just before that. Ayew up front gave United a bit of work. Looking at the group they have that might be saleable, I think Ayew would be an asset, but they have got big decisions to make defensively. They have got a lot to do in a short space of time"
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