Manchester United sailed to a comfortable victory over Leicester City at Old Trafford in Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s final game as interim manager.
Bruno Fernandes’ Opener
Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring for the hosts in the 17th minute on his 250th appearance for Manchester United after curling a lovely effort into the bottom corner of Leicester City’s goalpost following a backheel pass from Amad Diallo.
Fernandes, who went on a long run without scoring, has now scored in back-to-back Premier League matches and he looks to be getting back to his usual phenomenal self.
Additionally, Amad Diallo’s assist also meant that no Manchester United winger has been directly involved in more Premier League goals this season, with the Ivorian now contributing 3 goals to the club (1G, 2A).
Own Goal By Kristiansen
Seven minutes before the end of normal time in the affair, the home side doubled their advantage after a dangerous cross delivered into the box met the head of Fernandes before ricocheting off Leicester City defender Kristiansen and into the back of the net.
The goal was recorded as an own goal, as the header from Bruno Fernandes seemed to be going wide before being directed into the net by Kristiansen.
Manchester United were much on the front foot for many spells in the game, with their midfield being a great engine room.
However, they will have to examine Casemiro after the game, as the Brazilian midfielder had to be withdrawn in the 79th minute due to an injury, with Christian Eriksen replacing him.
Alejandro Garnacho’s Breathtaking Goal For Manchester United Against Leicester City
Alejandro Garnacho put the icing on the cake in the 82nd minute, culminating a delightful attacking move for Manchester United with a magnificent curling finish.
Fernandes led Manchester United’s charge with a surging run into the heart of Leicester City’s defense.
Bruno Fernandes then fed the ball to Garnacho, who took a good touch before bending the ball into the top-left corner.
Garnacho has now registered 7 goals and provided 4 assists in 18 appearances across all competitions this campaign.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy Ends Interim Spell As Boss Of Manchester United Unbeaten
Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s ends spell as interim boss of Manchester United unbeaten, picking up 3 wins and 1 draw across all competitions.
He first took handled the side in their 5-2 victory over Leicester City in the Carabao Cup, before taking charge of the club in their 1-1 draw with Chelsea in the Premier League.
Van Nistelrooy helped Manchester United record their first win in Europe in over a year, overseeing them in their 2-0 triumph over PAOK in the Europa League before also stewarding this latest victory over the Foxes in the Premier League.
The Old Trafford side head into the international break on a four-match unbeaten run and buzzing that their fortunes have been turned around.
Manchester United And Leicester City’s Next Match?
Ruben Amorim will commence his job as head coach of Manchester United on Monday, November 11, 2024, and his first game as boss will be against Ipswich Town on Sunday, November 24, 2024.
Leicester City return to action on Saturday, November 23, 2024, trading tackles with Chelsea at the King Power Stadium.
Manchester United And Leicester City’s Position On The Premier League Table?
Manchester United presently occupy the 13th spot on the Premier League table with 15 points, while Leicester City sit 15th on the log with 10 points.