Aston Villa's recent form shows a record of three wins, two draws, and one loss in their last six matches. At home, they've been particularly strong, with two wins and two draws, scoring eight goals and conceding four. Centre-back Ezri Konsa averages 6.5 clearances per game and boasts an 83% success rate in aerial duels, forming a solid partnership with Tyrone Mings. Midfielder Douglas Luiz contributes with 3.0 key passes and 3.2 tackles per game, demonstrating both offensive organisation and defensive capabilities. Villa favours a style that combines wing play and set pieces, with set-piece goals accounting for 32% of their scoring. Forward Ollie Watkins has scored three goals in his last five appearances. However, the midfield passing accuracy of 82% might be a slight area of concern. Manchester United's form in their last six games includes four wins, one draw, and one loss. On the road, they have secured two wins, one draw, and one loss, with an impressive goal tally of 12 scored and 6 conceded, indicating a dynamic attacking phase. Key player Bruno Fernandes averages 3.5 key passes and 2.1 assists per game, having contributed three goals and four assists in his last five appearances, serving as the team's creative hub. Forward Marcus Rashford averages 2.7 successful dribbles with a 67% success rate and has scored four goals in his last five matches. Manchester United typically employs a 4-2-3-1 formation, maintaining an average ball possession of 58%, with 59% of attacks coming from the flanks. They show a 38% crossing success rate from the left but have a relatively low average of 8.9 tackles per game, hinting at potential defensive vulnerabilities.
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