Wayne Rooney scored two first-half goals to help send Manchester United to a 4-1 win over a spirited Aston Villa yesterday, temporarily lifting the gloom surrounding David Moyes’ dismal first term in charge.

Last season’s champions have looked a pale imitation of the  sides that bossed the Premier League under former manager Alex Ferguson, and have slumped to seventh on the back of poor home form that includes consecutive 3-0 defeats to bitter rivals Liverpool and Manchester City.

The Old Trafford crowd, many of whom booed a banner proclaiming ‘Wrong One—Moyes Out’ that was flown over the ground as the match started, had further cause to grumble when Ashley Westwood put Villa ahead with a 13th-minute free-kick.

Rooney headed United level six minutes later before putting them ahead from the penalty spot just before halftime as he went fourth in the all-time Premier League scoring charts.

Christian Benteke missed two glorious chances to draw Villa level before Spaniard Juan Mata scored his first goal since his 37 million pound ($61.56 million) move from Chelsea in January.

Mexican substitute Javier Hernandez rounded off the win in injury-time as United moved to 54 points, nine off fourth-placed Arsenal in the final Champions League spot.

The win was a much-needed boost ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final against holders Bayern Munich.

“I’ve been saying all the time I’ve been here, the crowd have been great, they’ve been terrific to me as well because at times we haven’t done as well as we’d like,” Moyes said after the match. “We didn’t start the game well today once again, but I’ve got to say the crowd were brilliant, they were behind the team.”

Westwood provided an immediate setback when he curled in a perfectly-placed free-kick that keeper David De Gea could only help into the net, following Rafael’s rash challenge on Gabriel Agbonlahor.

The goal was a wake-up call for the hosts, who drew level six minutes later when Shinji Kagawa found an unmarked Rooney in the box. The England striker headed home off the post for his 14th goal of the season.

The goal took the 28-year-old’s Premier League tally to 171, behind Alan Shearer (260), Andy Cole (187) and Thierry Henry (175).

“He’s a top player, he’s been great since the start of the season and anything I say I’d just be repeating myself,” Moyes said of Rooney.

 

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