Manchester United secured a vital 3-1 win over Aston Villa at Old Trafford, boosting their Champions League qualification hopes. Casemiro gave the hosts an early lead, only for Ross Barkley to equalize in a chaotic second-half moment that ignited fierce debate over Amadou Onana’s offside position. Matheus Cunha quickly restored United’s advantage, and Benjamin Sesko wrapped up the points late on.
Amadou Onana offside sparks VAR drama
Ross Barkley’s leveler came from a goalmouth scramble, but replays showed Onana likey offside as the ball bounced around the United penalty area. Fans and players questioned whether the Villa midfielder blocked Senne Lammens’ view or if the ball deflected off him before crossing the line.
The referee awarded the goal, triggering a VAR review. After close inspection, the decision stood.
Premier League Match Center explains ruling
The Premier League Match Center clarified the call on
Notably, under current laws, an offside player must interfere with an opponent or play to be penalized. VAR concluded Onana neither obstructed the keeper’s sightline nor made contact with the ball, so the equalizer was valid.
Manchester United responded with a strong finish
The setback fired up the home side. Just seven minutes later, Matheus Cunha smashed home to make it 2–1, reigniting Old Trafford. Substitute Benjamin Sesko then added a third in the closing stages, sealing a convincing victory.
This result gives Man United breathing space in the race for Europe and highlights their ability to bounce back under pressure.
Aston Villa’s frustration after a strong response
Aston Villa showed fight after conceding first and capitalized briefly through Ross Barkley. Yet they failed to build momentum from the equaliser. Unai Emery’s team pushed until the end but left empty-handed.
The loss could prove costly, especially if other results go against them later in the day.
FAQs
Why was Ross Barkley’s goal allowed despite Amadou Onana being offside?
VAR checked and confirmed the goal because Onana, although in an offside position, was not deemed to be in the goalkeeper’s line of vision or to have touched the ball, so he did not interfere with play under the rules.
Did the ball hit Onana before going in?
The official VAR explanation states the ball did not touch Onana. No conclusive evidence was found to overturn the on-field decision.
How did this result affect the Premier League table?
Manchester United strengthened their position in the top four with the win, moving closer to Champions League qualification. Aston Villa’s defeat left them vulnerable to dropping places, depending on later results such as Liverpool vs Tottenham.

