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28th Mar 2014 | Premier League

Former Heroes And Villains

The champions now have a mid-table home record while Lambert's side have fared better away from Villa Park.

Manchester United may be having a dreadful campaign, but in their own way Aston Villa are capable of infuriating their fans even more. How can a team beat league leaders Chelsea one week, then surrender 4-1 at home to Stoke in the very next fixture?

The capricious nature of Paul Lambert’s boys has been apparent all season. There have been defeats to Fulham, Palace and West Ham, but victories against not only Chelsea, but Man City and Arsenal. It’s almost just a case of backing them when they’re lengthy outsiders and avoiding at all other times!

With that in mind, best odds of 15/2 (BetVictor) on another away win at Old Trafford are worth the gamble. Extraordinarily, the Red Devils have already lost as many games on their own patch as they have won (6).

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Odds correct at time of publishing: 15:25 28th Mar, 2014 but subject to change

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