
Casemiro's Header Heroics and Italian Intrigue: United's Villa Rout Amid Farewell Furore
Manchester United thrashed Aston Villa 3-1 with goals from Casemiro, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko, as Bruno Fernandes notched two assists to set a club record. Casemiro, departing on a free this summer, has been offered to Juventus and AC Milan amid pleas from teammates like Cunha to stay. Thierry Henry hailed Fernandes' brainy play, while fans chanted for one more year from the veteran Brazilian.
Casemiro's Header Heroics and Italian Intrigue: United's Villa Rout Amid Farewell Furore
Picture this: a crisp afternoon at Old Trafford, Manchester United dismantling Aston Villa 3-1, and the crowd roaring for a midfield maestro who's supposedly on his way out. Yeah, Casemiro nodded home the opener from a Bruno Fernandes corner, his seventh Premier League goal this term – best haul yet at 34. Blimey, the Brazilian's defying Father Time like he's got a dodgy calendar.
Michael Carrick's lads showed proper grit, clawing back after Villa nicked one. Fernandes was the puppet master, threading a beauty for Matheus Cunha to restore order, then super-sub Benjamin Sesko iced it. Fans weren't just cheering goals; they were belting out 'One more year!' at Casemiro. Heartbreaking, innit?
Fernandes the Brainiac, Henry in Awe
Let's talk Bruno. No goals, but two assists – now the Red Devils' record holder for a single Premier League season. Needs just four more in eight games to nab the all-time mark. Thierry Henry, on Sky Sports, was purring: Bruno doesn't play footy, he thinks it. Speed with smarts? Untouchable.
Henry loved how Fernandes has evolved under Carrick, post-Amorim. Take that first-half flick for Diogo Dalot – ghosting past Tyrone Mings not with pace, but pure noggin. 'Beats him with his brain,' said the Arsenal legend. Carrick's got this lot ticking like a fine watch.
Casemiro's Exit: Pleas, Offers, and Serie A Whispers
But the real pub chat? Casemiro's packing his bags. INEOS snubbed the contract option, slashing that hefty wage bill. Lad announced his summer freebie earlier, and United sit pretty in third thanks to his tempo control and leadership.
Teammate Matheus Cunha isn't taking it lying down. Chatting to journo Fred Caldeira, he spilled: 'I'm always begging him, "Stay, just one more year with me!" We're tight – he helps me loads, on club and Brazil duty.' Cunha's learning trophy-winning tricks from the five-time Champions League king. Gutting if he jets.
Enter Italy. Tutto Juve scribbler Mirko Di Natale dropped a bombshell on X: Casemiro's camp pitched him to Juventus and AC Milan lately. Everyone figured MLS or Saudi, but Serie A suits his regista vibes. Juve snapping him up? That'd crush United morale – squad's begging INEOS for a rethink.
Casemiro's still got the sauce: game dictation, corner poaching, big-game nous. At 34, breaking records? Legend status. Fans chanting for another year shows the love. But with Bournemouth up Friday, Carrick's focused on Champions League footie, not farewells.
United's grip on third is firm, but losing Cas? Feels like flogging a Ferrari. Italian sides, don't sleep on this one.