Aston Villa’s long-expected relegation from the Premier League was finally confirmed with a 1-0 loss away to Manchester United on Saturday as teenage rising star Marcus Rashford scored his seventh goal in 12 games.
The 18-year-old striker, also on target in United’s FA Cup quarter-final replay win over West Ham United in midweek, struck in the 32nd minute when he turned in Antonio Valencia’s low cross.
Defeat left bottom-of-the-table Villa 15 points shy of safety with only a maximum of 12 on offer to the Birmingham club in their four remaining league matches this season.
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Villa, under the caretaker charge of Eric Black after former manager Remi Garde was sacked last month, have won just three times in 34 league games this campaign and Saturday’s loss saw them drop down to the second tier of English soccer for the first time in 29 years.
“It’s a mood of disappointment,” Black said. “What I will say is today I thought they were outstanding. People in certain places will make sure that Villa will come back, I’m confident of that.”
United manager Louis van Gaal criticized his side’s display, saying: “I’m not too happy with the performance. We have to finish the games a lot earlier and today we didn’t do that.”
Saturday’s late kickoff then saw Manchester City pull four points clear of United and leapfrog Arsenal into third place, with Sergio Aguero scoring a hat-trick in a 3-0 win away to fallen champions Chelsea that came just days after Manuel Pellegrini’s men reached the semi-finals of the Champions League.
Aguero finished a quick counterattack to give City a 33rd-minute lead at Stamford Bridge and doubled their advantage early in the second half with another breakaway goal.
A bad day for Chelsea got worse when goalkeeper Thibault Courtois was sent off late on for bringing down Fernandinho in the box.
Argentina star Aguero completed his treble from the ensuing 80th-minute penalty.
City manager Pellegrini, who is to be replaced at the end of the season, paid tribute to Aguero by saying: “I am sure he is the best striker in the league, he makes a difference playing every game.”
Hiddink, whose team remained 10th, added: “It’s not for nothing that they [City] are at the top of Europe now... They were sharp and skillful on the counterattack. We were naive in how we defended.”
Newcastle United bolstered their hopes of top-flight survival with a 3-0 win at home to Swansea City.
Jamaal Lascelles headed in Andros Townsend’s corner four minutes before the break and Moussa Sissoko made the game safe for the Magpies eight minutes from time, as they marked manager Rafael Benitez’s 56th birthday in style.
Townsend rounded off the scoring in the 89th minute.
Newcastle remained in the relegation zone, but victory saw them move to within three points of Norwich.
“I have to say congratulations to the players,” Benitez said. “They showed passion and commitment.”
Watford, promoted last season, cemented their place in the Premier League with a 1-0 win away to West Bromwich Albion, that saw goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes twice save second-half penalties from Saido Berahino.
Those stops helped Watford maintain a lead established through Ben Watson’s 27th-minute goal at The Hawthorns.
Southampton moved to within a point of a top six place after a 1-1 draw away to Everton.
Ramiro Funes Mori put Everton ahead in the 68th minute, but their lead lasted just eight minutes, with Sadio Mane equalizing for the Saints.
In yesterday’s games, leaders Leicester City were looking to go 10 points clear of second-placed Tottenham Hotspur against West Ham United, while Arsenal would have regained third spot with a win at home to London rivals Crystal Palace.
Meanwhile Liverpool were away to AFC Bournemouth.
Tottenham, bidding for a first English title since 1961, travel to Stoke City today.
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