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Aaron Wan-Bissaka Forgetting Which Goal He's Talking About Is Already 2021's Best Moment

Aaron Wan-Bissaka Forgetting Which Goal He's Talking About Is Already 2021's Best Moment

Wan-Bissaka clearly isn't a fan of post-match interviews.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Aaron Wan-Bissaka's post-match interview following Manchester United 2-1 Aston Villa was so awkward that it makes for brilliant watching.

Wan-Bissaka played a key role in United's win, providing the assist for Anthony Martial's opening header.

But he was also culpable for Aston Villa's equaliser, after switching off at a quick free kick which Bertrand Traore managed to score from.

Sky Sports' Geoff Shreeves asked the 23-year-old what happened for the goal and he replied: "Which goal was that again sorry?"

Shreeves then repeats: "For Aston Villa's goal, on the free kick."

After taking a second, Wan-Bissaka replies: "Oh the free kick, yeah the quick one. Unfortunate they scored from that, but as you can see we bounced back."

Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty three minutes later to restore United's lead.

Another key moment in the half saw Wan-Bissaka hook a cross away from Anwar El-Ghazi, who likely would've scored a header.

"Yeah back post. Yeah it was a great recovery from that," the former Crystal Palace man said when describing the clearance.





United's win means they are now level on points with Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.

Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer commended his players following the game and admitted they have improved 'immensely' this campaign.

"Of course we are happy with what we are doing," he explained per Metro. "We have shown we have improved a lot in a year. We lost to Arsenal away last New Year's Day.

"We have improved immensely. We are getting fitter and fitter and stronger and stronger.

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"These players have a great age. They are learning and are hungry to learn which is important. They come in every day with a hunger and desire to be the best on match day. They have been focused."

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Topics: Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Football News, Aston Villa, Football, Manchester United, Man U, Man utd, Premier League