Full time!! Man United won 3-0 against Leicester, thereby ending the short time of interim coach Van Nistelrooy with an unbeaten record (3 wins, 1 draw). The Red Devils will return after the FIFA Days break in November to be led by Ruben Amorim.
This result makes Man United vs Leicester continue to rank 13th and 15th in the Premier League rankings.
The second half has 6 minutes of injury time.
Minute 82: GOAL!!! Super product from Garnacho when the Argentine player curled the ball from a distance into the top corner.
70th minute: Leicester have not caused any trouble in the last few minutes. They tried to put pressure but were too deadlocked at the end of the field.
Minute 62: Van Nistelrooy has taken both Dalot and Rashford off the field, giving Garnacho and Evans a chance. No need to be too impatient with the score advantage at this time.
Minute 52: Rashford was quiet throughout the first half but was more active in the beginning of the second half, which is a positive sign.
Minute 46: Second half begins
Half-time! Man United temporarily lead 2-0 thanks to a double from Bruno Fernandes. Amad and Bruno had an impressive half, but strikers like Hojlund and Rashford were still ineffective.
Minute 45+3: From a counter-attack, Amad had plenty of space to shoot but the ball went straight to goalkeeper Hermansen.
Minute 38: GOAL!!! Bruno Fernandes headed low, the ball hit the thigh of a Leicester player and went into the net.
Minute 28: Ndidi had another face-off with Onana but unfortunately he did not control the ball well, causing the opportunity to unfortunately pass by.
Minute 24: Ndidi headed the ball from his teammate's cross but it was too light, not difficult for Onana.
Minute 16: GOAL!!! After a backheel from Amad Diallo, Bruno Fernandes finished the ball into the Leicester net. The goal was meaningful as today the Portuguese midfielder marked his 250th appearance for Man United.
Minute 8: Amad Diallo had a good start and brought danger on the right wing. However, Man United still could not approach Leicester's penalty area.
21:00: The match begins!
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Pre-match information
The game against Leicester City will bring an end to Ruud van Nistelrooy's short-lived spell in charge, with Ruben Amorim set to take charge of United during the FIFA Days in November.
Van Nistelrooy is unbeaten in all three games in charge of the Red Devils (2 wins, 1 draw). But those results have not helped improve United's position in the Premier League table much. They are currently 13th before entering round 11, even if they beat Leicester, they will not be able to break into the top half of the table.
Last week, Man United beat the Foxes 5-2 in the EFL Cup. The visitors are currently 15th in the table after a good run of form. Steve Cooper's side won two consecutive matches last month to stay safe from relegation.
United have shown more cohesion and determination since the departure of Erik ten Hag, but their problems in attack have not improved immediately. With home advantage, the Manchester representatives are expected to perform well in Van Nistelrooy's final match.