TYRONE MINGS grabbed an acrobatic equaliser as Manchester United’s top four hopes suffered another setback.

For a second week in a row Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men failed to beat a newly-promoted side – despite battling back from behind to lead.


A Tom Heaton own goal and Victor Lindelof’s header had look set to give the Red Devils all the points – but that would have been harsh on Aston Villa.

The visitors took an early lead Anwar El Ghazi’s cross to back post found its way through to Grealish, at the back post and Andreas Pereira didn’t get close enough.

Grealish had time to cut back onto his right foot before looping a curling shot over David De Gea’s head and into far corner.

El Ghazi injured himself in crossing for the goal and was replaced by Trezeguet, who saw a goal chalked off for offside towards the end of the first half.

United had struggled all half with a shot from Anthony Martial going straight at Tom Heaton afer good work by Fred.


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