Leicester City 0 1 Manchester United Red Devils Player Ratings as Sancho Rashford and Martinez stat for Erik ten Hag s side Premier League 2022 23
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#MUFC #LEIMUN199102304 @Sanchooo10 #MUFC #LEIMUN https://t.co/50ECPGpPMV Much to Manchester United's surprise, Leicester City came out for the second period with a spring in their step. They moved the ball quicker and used the central and wide channels equally as they diversified their game. Maddison attempted a wonderful free-kick which was saved equally well by David De Gea in goal. The hosts did well to put the visitors on the back-foot. The visitors failed to create a significant chance to score nearly 20 minutes into the period. Their forwards continued to make direct runs towards goal, but failed to enter the box in numbers. United's defenders continued to do their job of thwarting any of the Foxes' moves. Manchester United held on to secure their third consecutive league win. On the other hand, it was Leicester City's fourth defeat on the bounce. That said, let's take a look at the Red Devils' player ratings.
Leicester City 0-1 Manchester United Red Devils Player Ratings as Sancho Rashford and Martinez star for Erik ten Hag s side Premier League 2022-23
By Arnav Kholkar Modified 02 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Leicester City v Manchester United - Premier League Manchester United secured a 1-0 win over Leicester City in the Premier League on Thursday, September 2. The Foxes came into this game having lost three of their previous four in the league. The other game was a draw against Brentford in which they threw away a two-goal lead in the second half. Brendan Rogers was under tremendous pressure and hoped the home support at the King Power Stadium would lift them. The Red Devils, on the other hand, lost their first two games. However, they beat Liverpool and Southampton in their next two and were eager to continue the winning form. Erik ten Hag kept the same lineup as Casemiro and Cristiano Ronaldo continued to start from the bench. FootballChampions@ChampionsTV_Leicester vs Man United. Lineups81Leicester vs Man United. Lineups https://t.co/yN6UtxlNhl Manchester United made a strong and composed start to the game, carrying on with their encouraging displays from their wins. They controlled possession of the ball and maintained a compact shape in central areas to prevent Leicester from breaking through. Jamie Vardy barely had any space to run into as Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez marked him well. Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho seem to have forged a good partnership as they look lethal going forward. The former provided an assist for the latter to score from and put United 1-0 up after 23 minutes. The pace with which they broke through on goal left Jonny Evans stranded. Despite being in a comfortable position, Manchester United looked susceptible to making silly mistakes. Both their fullbacks Diogo Dalot and Tyrell Malacia were booked in the first half. It put them in potential danger against Leicester's pacey forwards for the second period as United led 1-0 at the break. Manchester United@ManUtd @Sanchooo10#MUFC #LEIMUN199102304 @Sanchooo10 #MUFC #LEIMUN https://t.co/50ECPGpPMV Much to Manchester United's surprise, Leicester City came out for the second period with a spring in their step. They moved the ball quicker and used the central and wide channels equally as they diversified their game. Maddison attempted a wonderful free-kick which was saved equally well by David De Gea in goal. The hosts did well to put the visitors on the back-foot. The visitors failed to create a significant chance to score nearly 20 minutes into the period. Their forwards continued to make direct runs towards goal, but failed to enter the box in numbers. United's defenders continued to do their job of thwarting any of the Foxes' moves. Manchester United held on to secure their third consecutive league win. On the other hand, it was Leicester City's fourth defeat on the bounce. That said, let's take a look at the Red Devils' player ratings.