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Mata: I’m very grateful to United fans

Posted: 29 Mar 2014 02:18 PM PDT

MataMata looked absolutely delighted to score his first Manchester United this afternoon against Aston Villa. He ran straight to the fans in the Sir Alex Ferguson stand before then celebrating in front of the Stretford End.

"It feels very good, it’s taken a few games but today was the day,” Mata told MUTV. “I felt that it was coming and, thankfully, it was today. I feel very happy and very grateful to the fans who were supporting me in the game today. I will try to score as many as I can between now and the end of the season and hopefully it is the first of many in my Manchester United career.”

Wayne Rooney put United level before scoring the penalty that Mata won. The Spaniard is thoroughly enjoying playing alongside Rooney this year.

“He’s doing very well for us, scores almost every game and is so passionate about playing for this club,” Mata added. “I’m very happy for him and hopefully he can keep scoring until the end of the season. I really enjoyed linking up with him as we had spaces to play between their lines. I really like to play with him because he is top striker – he does everything up front.”

Message from group behind the plane

Posted: 29 Mar 2014 08:27 AM PDT

Members of the Red Issue forum who were behind today’s fly over plane have released a statement to explain the reasons behind the banner:

Today's protest was never just about a few results in isolation, nor should today's result leave supporters with any illusions. The supporters who backed the protest in several polls today have seen the value of the move.

That some supporters have chosen to get carried away about a result that was, until recently, the very definition of 'run-of-the-mill' demonstrates how successfully standards have been lowered since last summer.

The flypast was a statement of protest about the overall trajectory of the club under a manager who has no clear plan, no powers of motivation and who projects a sense that this job is simply too big for him in every utterance, whether in comments regarding the opposition, or in his reported comments today regarding the quality of the playing squad.

We would remind him that this squad are the current Premier League champions.

Having spent almost £70m on two new players, David Moyes has taken the club to seventh position currently, breaking several unwanted records in the process.

While we all expected a period of adjustment, claims that a such a significant drop off was inevitable or acceptable following the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson ring hollow when we see the improvements made by those of our immediate competitors that changed their manager last summer, including Moyes's former club, Everton.

Even accepting the fact that several players will need to be replaced in the near future, we do not believe that David Moyes is the person capable of rebuilding the team to the necessary standard.

There are better, more progressive, managers out there. Time for a proper alternative.

LIVE BLOG: Manchester United v Aston Villa

Posted: 29 Mar 2014 05:17 AM PDT

CONFIRMED LINE-UP: United vs Aston Villa

Posted: 29 Mar 2014 04:56 AM PDT

De Gea; Rafael, Jones, Vidic, Buttner; Young, Fellaini, Fletcher, Kagawa; Mata, Rooney.

Bench: Amos, Giggs, Chicharito, Carrick, Nani, Welbeck, Januzaj.

Villa: Guzan, Bacuna, Vlaar, Clark, Bertrand, Westwood, Delph, Albrighton, Weimann, Benteke, Agbonlahor.

Bench: Steer, Sylla, Holt, Tonev, Bennett, Robinson, Lowton.

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