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·10 novembre 2024
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·10 novembre 2024
Manchester United secured a commanding 3-0 win over Leicester City at Old Trafford on Sunday, ending Ruud van Nistelrooy’s brief tenure as interim manager with a well-deserved victory. The match, which followed a recent 5-2 Carabao Cup triumph over Leicester, boosted United’s morale ahead of Ruben Amorim’s anticipated arrival as the club’s next permanent head coach.
The Red Devils made their mark early with Bruno Fernandes’ first-half goal, followed by a stroke of luck that saw an own goal from Leicester’s Victor Kristiansen. The game was sealed in the second half thanks to a fine strike from substitute Alejandro Garnacho, ensuring all three points stayed in Manchester.
Old Trafford was buzzing with anticipation following United’s midweek Carabao Cup win, and the home side wasted no time asserting themselves. Amad Diallo, who had impressed in the previous game, provided a delightful back-heel assist to Fernandes in the 17th minute. The captain curled the ball into the top corner from the edge of the area to put United ahead.
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Despite missing the injured Jamie Vardy, Leicester showed signs of promise on the counter, with Abdul Fatawu proving troublesome for Diogo Dalot. However, Leicester’s best opportunity fell to Wilfred Ndidi, whose tame effort was easily saved by United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana.
With the game still finely balanced, United doubled their lead six minutes before halftime. Fernandes’ cross was mishit, ricocheting off Victor Kristiansen and into his own net. United almost put the game beyond Leicester in stoppage time, with Amad narrowly missing after a fine solo run.
Leicester, despite their efforts, failed to break down the home defence and couldn’t muster a serious challenge after the break. As the second half unfolded, United took control of possession and saw the match out with little fuss.
United didn’t relent in their pursuit of a third goal. A brilliant piece of individual skill from Garnacho made sure of the victory. Fernandes found the Argentine on the edge of the box, and Garnacho cut inside before unleashing a curling shot into the top corner, securing a 3-0 win.
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Leicester couldn’t manage a consolation as United confidently saw out the match, giving van Nistelrooy a victorious send-off before Amorim takes over after the international break.
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