Bruno Fernandes gave his thoughts on Man Utd’s comfortable win against Aston Villa at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes played down reaching 100 assists for the club against Aston Villa, saying he is more pleased that the record means he has helped his teammates to score.
Casemiro opened the scoring at the start of the second half against Villa but Ross Barkley got his side back into the match when he found the bottom left corner in the 64th minute.
The game was level for just six minutes, though. Matheus Cunha calmly slotted home at the Stretford End to restore the advantage, and Benjamin Sesko scored from the bench to wrap up the victory.
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Fernandes provided the delivery into the box from a corner for Casemiro’s headed goal, and he assisted Cunha with an outstanding pass. The Portugal international has 16 assists in the Premier League this season, meaning he is just four shy of the assist record (20) shared by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.
Speaking about his 100th assist for United, Fernandes said: “I am more pleased because I did it serving my teammates. That is even better, giving joy to the others is very good.
“I am very happy I can help them to score and be happy. It’s a huge achievement for me. Main achievement will be in the top spots at the end of the season.”
A delighted Fernandes reflected on the victory, adding: “It was very important against a direct opponent. We had the same points, so getting this advantage from them is always good. We needed to win the game after the last game. Today we did the job, I still think we can do much better.
“In the Premier League every game is difficult. Villa are very well organised and know what they have to do. The plan against us is always very good.
“They have individual players that can make such a difference. It was about following our plan, we did it very well. We knew they had a high line and had to make sure our runs were on point. It looks easy, but it is more difficult. If the timing is not perfect its very difficult. We did it today and we won the game.”
The win was a huge boost for United’s hopes of securing Champions League football, putting them six points clear of Chelsea in fifth.
Villa were ahead of United in the table for the first half of the season, but the Reds leapfrogged Unai Emery’s team after beating Crystal Palace at the beginning of the month.
United are just seven points adrift of Manchester City in second position.







